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Lisa Landoe Hedrick is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Bates College, specializing in American religions and critical social theory. She holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Chicago and a B.A. from Davidson College.
- Education:
- Ph.D. and M.A., Religious Studies, University of Chicago
- B.A., Davidson College
Her research focuses on methodological reform in religious studies, engaging critical social theories such as poststructuralism, feminism, postcolonialism, and decolonial thought. She also explores American pragmatism, process philosophy, and analytic philosophy of language. Her first book critiques the problem of intentionality in analytic philosophy, while her current project addresses interdisciplinary methodologies in religious studies.
Her publications include articles in The Journal of Religion, Contemporary Pragmatism, and The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, where she also serves as Reviews Editor. She has contributed a chapter to Diversifying the Philosophy of Religion (2023).
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. Her teaching spans courses in religious studies, anthropology, and gender and sexuality studies, including topics like 'Religion and Its Other: Secular and Post-Secular Formations' and 'Theology without 'God''. She has held roles such as Teaching Fellow at the University of Chicago Divinity School and Harper-Schmidt Fellow.




