Kristin Beise
Kiblinger, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
803-323-4650
My
Educational Background
Ph.D. Religion.
2002. University of Chicago
Thesis: A Critical Analysis of
Buddhist
Inclusivism
M.A. Religion.
1998. University of
Chicago
B.A. 1994. (with
teaching certification) Religion &
English. The University of the
South.
My Areas
of Academic Interest
My primary interests include
Buddhism, Philosophy of Religion, and Comparative Theology.
Secondary areas include Modern Christian Thought and
Hinduism.
My doctoral dissertation was published
as Buddhist Inclusivism: Attitudes
Towards Religious Others. Ashgate Publishing, 2005.
I have presented or published
papers
on
- Theology
of religions
- Inclusivism
in Buddhist contexts
- Comparative theology
- Comparative
methodology
Courses I
Teach at Winthrop
- RELG 201 Introduction to
Religious Studies
- RELG 300
World Religions
- RELG 335
Buddhism
- RELG 340
Hinduism
- HMXP 102
The Human Experience
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