The composition of the Lab Group allows us to work collaboratively between levels of analysis and across traditions and cultures. The faculty have complementary areas of expertise: Professor Ann Taves in theory and method in the study of religion with a specialization in American Religions; Dr. Ray Paloutzian in social psychology and psychology of religion; and Professor Egil Asprem in theory and method in the study of religion with a specialization in Western Esotericism. Specializing in multiple religious traditions, languages, disciplines, and objects of study (e.g., near death experiences, mystical experience, alcoholism, music, dance, ritual, transmission of religious), the graduate students bring an array of knowledge and skills that enhances the collaborative environment.
Lab Group
Affiliated Faculty
Associate Professor History of Religions, Stockholm University. Post-Doctoral Researcher, Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara (December 1, 2013 - 2015)
Areas: Theory and method in the study of religion; Western Esotericism; New Religious Movements
Professor Emeritus, Psychology, Westmont College; Editor, The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion (1998-2016)
Areas: Experimental Social Psychology, Psychology of Religion.