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Bryant Oskvig serves as Interim University Chaplain and Lecturer in the Philosophy and Religion Department at American University's College of Arts & Sciences. He teaches RELG-220 Religious Ethics and is pursuing doctoral studies examining the black mystic tradition of Howard Thurman and its relationship to the Civil Rights movement.
His research explores connections between religious ethics, mystic traditions, and social justice movements. He employs interdisciplinary approaches that bridge theology, history, and social activism.
While no recent articles are listed in the available text, his scholarly work focuses on the intersection of spirituality and social change. He has received recognition including a Fulbright Scholarship and Lewis Fellowship for his academic work.
No information about student advising, grants, or labs is available in the provided text.
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