
About
Scott Kenworthy is a Professor in the Department of Comparative Religion at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio, USA). He holds affiliate faculty status in the Department of History and is associated with the Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies. His research focuses on Eastern Orthodox Christianity in modern Russia and Romania, particularly monasticism's historical and sociological dimensions. He has conducted extensive research in Russia, Romania, and Germany, supported by fellowships from institutions like the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Kennan Institute.
Education:
- B.A. Religious Studies & English, University of California, Santa Barbara (1990)
- M.A. Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara (1992)
- M.A. Theology, St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (1996)
- Ph.D. History, Brandeis University (2002)
Research Interests: Dr. Kenworthy explores the intersection of Eastern Orthodox Christianity with modern Russian society, focusing on monastic revival movements, religious identity in post-Soviet contexts, and the historical role of monastic institutions like the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary religious practices, emphasizing monasticism's enduring influence in shaping Russian spirituality and national identity.
Awards and Honors:
- Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize (American Society of Church History, for The Heart of Russia)
- Fellowships from the Kennan Institute, SSRC, and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Service and Leadership: Past president of the Association for the Study of Eastern Christian History and Culture, council member of the American Society of Church History, and steering committee member of the Eastern Orthodox Studies Group (American Academy of Religion). Teaches courses on global religion, Russian religious history, and Eastern Christianity.
Labs/Initiatives: Leads Miami University's Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies program. Coordinates the Havighurst Center's research colloquium (REL 470A/570A) and organizes summer workshops in Russia/Ukraine.
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