
Mark Hadley
استاد · African American Religious and Social Criticism
University of Virginiaمعرفی
Mark Hadley is a Professor of Religious Studies and Assistant Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia. He holds a BA from Reed College, an MA from the University of Chicago Divinity School, and a PhD in Religious Studies from Brown University. His research focuses on African American religious thought, pragmatic philosophy, and social ethics. He teaches courses such as RELG 3200: Martin, Malcolm, and America, and actively contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues on religion and democracy.
- Education:
- BA in Religion, Reed College
- MA in Divinity, University of Chicago
- PhD in Religious Studies, Brown University
His publications include edited volumes like Ethical Monotheism: Traditions and Prospects (2001) and conference presentations on figures like Jane Addams and John Stuart Mill. His work bridges philosophy, religious studies, and social ethics, emphasizing pragmatic approaches to moral inquiry.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His academic contributions include editorial work and curriculum development, as seen in Counterpoints: Issues in Teaching in Religious Studies (1995). He advises through his teaching and research but no specific grant details are provided.





