![]() I believe that in order to deeply understand any religious tradition or phenomenon, one must bring in many disciplinary perspectives. I teach courses in East and South Asian religions, Islam, and comparative religion. He has released two lecture series with the Great Courses - "Cultural Literacy for Religion" and "Death, Dying and the Afterlife: Lessons from World Cultures." His work has been published in numerous books and journals. Mark’s scholarly work has addressed topics such as Confucian and Daoist thought, death and dying, religion and non-human animals, and interfaith dialogue. Mark received his PhD from Stanford University in Religious Studies, his MA from Stanford University in East Asian Studies, and his BA from Princeton University. ![]() ![]() He teaches courses in Asian religions (including the Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist and Hindu traditions), Islam, and comparative religion. Mark Berkson is Professor and Chair in the Department of Religion at Hamline University. ![]()
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