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About Mark Clatterbuck

Faculty Expert: Native American Religions

Mark Clatterbuck, associate professor, received a PhD in Religion and Culture from The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. His primary research area is the Native North American encounter with Christianity. He teaches courses including Native American Religions, Religious Experience, Interreligious Encounters, Christian Liberation Theologies, and Introduction to Religion. His latest book project is Crow Jesus: First-Person Narratives of Native American Religious Belonging published by the University of Oklahoma Press (2017). He is also the author of Demons, Saints, & Patriots: Catholic Visions of Native America (1902-1962) published by Marquette University Press (2009).

Expert on Native American religions.


Positions

Present Associate Professor, Montclair State University Religion
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Courses

  • Introduction to Religion
  • Christian Liberation Theologies
  • Interreligious Encounters
  • Religious Experience
  • Native American Religions

Education

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PhD, Catholic University ‐ Religion and Culture
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Contributions to Books (1)

Research Works (9)