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Heather D. Curtis is the Warren S. Woodbridge Professor of Religion at Tufts University and Director of the Center for the Humanities. Her research examines how religion has influenced responses to racial injustice, humanitarian crises, economic challenges, and healthcare issues from the late 19th century to the present. She explores the intersections of American Christian philanthropy, poverty relief ethics, and medical morality.
Her notable work includes Holy Humanitarians: American Evangelicals and Global Aid, praised for its analysis of Christian–Muslim interactions in global aid contexts and critiques of modern philanthropy. The book bridges historical and contemporary debates about suffering, inequality, and moral responsibility.
No grants, student advisees, or lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned in the text. Her academic contributions focus on linking historical religious practices to modern ethical dilemmas.



