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Rita Lester, Ph.D.

Rita Lester, Ph.D.

Professor of Religion
Religious Studies
Department
Philosophy and Religion
Office location

Old Main 304

Office hours

You can find me in my office every weekday, including 12-1 pm.  If my office door is closed, email me at rlester [at] nebrwesleyan.edu (rlester[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu).  For the fall of 2024, I am not on campus.

Email
rlester [at] NebrWesleyan.edu
Phone
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"...how you feel about religion is only the tiniest bit of why religion matters." 

from Religion Is Not Done with You: Or, The Hidden Power of Religion on Race, Maps, Bodies, and Law by Megan Goodwin and Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst (Beacon Press, 2024).

Education

PhD in Religion,
MTS in Theology & Ethics,
BA in Philosophy & Religion,

Courses taught
  • First-Year Seminars
  • Religious Diversity in the U.S.
  • Apocalyptic Imagination in America
  • Constructing Religious Identity
  • Women and Religion
  • Judaism, Christianity and Islam
  • History of Christianity
  • World Religions
  • Contemporary Religious Studies
  • Religion, Peace and Social Justice
  • Medieval Women Writers
  • Religion in Human Experience
  • Literature and History of the New Testament 
Research and academic interests

Publications

Recent book reviews published by The American Academy of Religion's Reading Religion: 

  • review (2024) of Religion for Realists: Why We All Need the Scientific Study of Religion by Samuel L. Perry
  • (2024) of Sins of Christendom: Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Evangelicalism by Nathaniel Wiewora 
  • (2024) of Feh: A Memoir by Shalom Auslander
  • (2024) of Relic by from the Series:  
    • response from author on my review of their book: "I was honored by Dr. Lester's kind and perceptive review, and will be sure to share it."  Best, Ed S. 
  • (2024) of The Women's Mosque of America: Authority and Community in US Islam by
  • (2024) of God's Monsters: Vengeful Spirits, Deadly Angels, Hybrid Creatures, and Divine Hitmen of the Bible by
    • response from author on my review of their book: "Just a quick note before I go offline -- and as I sing the Shalom Aleichem going into Shabbat, wary of those angels -- thank you for your lovely review! I appreciate it very much!"  All the best, Esther
  • (2023) of Vodou En Vogue: Fashioning Black Divinities in Haiti and the United States by from the Series 

 

Podcasts

Interviewed by Philosophy and Religion major Grace Wendel (fall 2024) on the nature of time in religious studies

Interviewed Sociology and Religious Studies focused major Jade Hansen (fall of 2024) about her research project on Asian Community Center

 

Contributions to Edited Books

"Religious Studies in the Built Environment of Higher Education in North America" in edited by Teema Taira, Equinox Press, expected 2025.

 

"Accommodations", "Curriculum", "High-Impact Practices", and "Senior Seminar", in , edited by Russell McCutcheon, Bloomsbury Academic, 2024.

 

, edited by Steven Ramey, Brill, 2022. 

 

"Religious Freedom” in , edited by Brad Stoddard and Craig Martin, Bloomsbury Press, 2022. 

 

"Teaching Religions of the World without World Religions", , On the Subject of Religion: Charting the Fault Lines in a Field of Study, edited by Dennis LoRusso, Equinox Press, 2022. 

 

“Tradition is an Argument Worth Having: Feminist Christianity and the Study of World Religions”, edited by Emily Silverman, Dirk von der Horst and Whitney Bauman (Equinox Press, 2012), 59-69. 

 

“Emma Smith and Reorganized Latter Day Saints,” Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America, edited by Rosemary Skinner and Rosemary Ruether, University of Indiana Press, 2006.  

 

“The Nature of Nature:  Ecofeminism and Environmental Racism in America,” , edited by Rosemary Radford Ruether, Minneapolis Fortress Press, 2002, 230-247. 

Service interests

University Service:

  • Coordinator, Sex and Gender Thread
  • Strategic Planning for Teaching and Learning
  • Program Director Gender and Sexuality Studies
  • Faculty President
  • Chair of Philosophy and Religion
  • Chair of Arts & Humanities Division
  • Coordinator of Archway Curriculum Integrative Core Thread Chaos
  • Fulbright and Critical Language Scholarship Advisor
  • Academic Freedom and Academic Standards
  • Student Conduct/Judiciary 

 

Professional and community affiliations, certifications and awards

2024.     ߲ݴý Sabbatical, Fall semester (presented on teaching book at The American Academy of Religion)

2023      ߲ݴý, Faculty Scholar Award

2022      Elected, Advisory Council,

2021      Virtual Global Engagement grant, with , Dir. Brian Carwana

2020      Nominated for American Academy of Religion Excellence in Teaching Award

2020      ߲ݴý Advisor of the Year Award

2020      ߲ݴý Diversity and Inclusion, Most Influential Woman Faculty

2019      ߲ݴý Student-Faculty Collaborative Grant, Teaching Religion without World Religions Paradigm (with students Jacob Barrett and Ciara Eichhorst)

2018      Nominated by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for the 

2018      ߲ݴý Faculty Mentor Award

2014      ߲ݴý Sabbatical,  , Toronto, Fall semester 

2014      Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Distinguished Alum Award (spoke at graduation)

2012      , Carnegie Foundation for  Advancement of Teaching & Council for Advancement and Support of Education

2011      ߲ݴý Margaret J. Prouty Teaching Award

2010      , “Islam and Middle Eastern Culture”, Jordan, Jan. 1-23 (article here)

2008       YWCA, Women Eliminating Racism Award, Lincoln, NE 

2008       ߲ݴý Student-Faculty Collaborative Grant,  “Site Visits as Pedagogical Strategy" (with student Nicole Francavilla)

2007       ߲ݴý Sabbatical, Toronto,  Spring semester

2007       Contributing author, Women and Religion in North America, , 2001-2006 

2002       United Methodist Exemplary Teacher Award, ߲ݴý

2001        Research Affiliate