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Daniel L. Pals serves as Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences. He also directs both the MALS Program and Graduate Studies within the department. His institutional roles demonstrate significant academic leadership within religious studies at this major research university.
Professor Pals specializes in the theoretical frameworks for understanding religion, with particular focus on comparative analysis of religious traditions and the historical development of religious thought. His research spans Western religious traditions with significant contributions to understanding Christianity in America, the evolution of religious theory from Victorian anthropology to contemporary paradigms, and critical examinations of biblical scholarship. His work consistently engages with both reductionist and non-reductionist approaches to religious phenomena.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent scholarly output spanning nearly two decades, with particular emphasis on theoretical approaches to religion (as evidenced by his 'Nine Theories' and 'Ten Theories' books), American religious history, and historical analysis of religious institutions. His work shows strong engagement with both classical theorists (Tylor, Frazer, Durkheim, Weber) and contemporary religious scholarship, demonstrating intellectual breadth across multiple religious traditions and historical periods.
As Director of Graduate Studies, Professor Pals oversees the academic development of graduate students in Religious Studies, guiding research in comparative religion, historical analysis, and theoretical frameworks. His leadership as Interim Chair demonstrates administrative responsibility for the entire department's operations, curriculum development, and faculty coordination.





