Nathan Rein

Department Chair, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Nathan Rein has been teaching at Ursinus since 2002. His main field is the history of the Protestant Reformation in Germany. His research has focused in particular on the relationship between religious identity and belief. 

Department

Philosophy and Religious Studies

Degrees

  • B.A., Columbia University
  • Ph.D., Harvard University

Teaching

  • World Religions (RELS-111)
  • What Is Religion? (RELS-212)
  • Christianity: An Introduction (RELS-233)
  • Religion and Violence (RELS-327)
  • Religious Diversity in Southeastern Pennsylvania (RELS-328)
  • The Protestant Reformation (RELS-365)
  • CIE 1 and CIE 2

Research Interests

History of Christianity 
The Protestant Reformation in Germany 
Theory of Religion
Religion and violence

Recent Work

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