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Ame Wren is an Instructor of Religion at the Department of Philosophy & Religion, James Madison University. She holds offices in Cleveland Hall 112 and can be reached via phone at 540-568-6394. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. in progress (American Religion, University of Virginia), MA in Gender & Cultural Studies (Simmons College), Advanced Studies in Comparative Religion & Culture (Long Island University), and BS in Religious Studies & Communication (Northeastern University).
Her research focuses on 20th century American religious practices, the rise of non-institutional spiritual communities, and intersections between Eastern philosophical traditions and modern cultural expressions. Wren emphasizes contemporary shifts in spirituality's role as a wellbeing framework in U.S. society. A dedicated educator, she incorporates over 15 years of yoga teaching experience into her empathetic pedagogy, encouraging students to engage deeply with existential questions.
Teaching responsibilities include REL 102: Religion, Spirituality and the Meaning of Life. Though no specific articles or grants are listed, her work bridges academic study with practical spiritual exploration. No awards or lab affiliations are documented in available materials.
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