Where's Religion

InstagramTwitter

About


Where’s Religion? is an open-source application developed by humanities faculty and IT professionals at Saint Louis University that supports in-person research, remote data entry, media sharing, and mapping. The app is designed to facilitate a more robust public understanding of religion through rigorous scholarly methods. Our conviction is that the study of religion must account for the wide range of embodied experiences, improvised practices, material cultures, and shared spaces that humans inhabit. Through a research methodology that moves beyond analysis of sacred texts, creeds, and official teachings, Where’s Religion? provides a platform to diversify the data we study and to advance the study of religion we all encounter in everyday life.


Where’s Religion? is a keystone outcome of the Center on Lived Religion at Saint Louis University. We have received external support from the Henry Luce Foundation ($400,000 in 2018 and $470,000 in 2022), and internal support from the College of Arts & Sciences, the Office for the Vice President for Research and the Research Computing Group, Open Source with SLU, the Walter J. Ong, S.J., Center for Digital Humanities, and the CREST Research Center (Culture, Religion, Ethics, Science, Technology).

The Saint Louis University Where's Religion Team

Rachel Lindsey

Rachel Lindsey

Director of Center on Lived Religion

Adam Park

Adam Park

Associate Director of Research (COLR)

Pauline Lee

Pauline Lee

Associate Director of Public Humanities (COLR)

Yash Bhatia

Yash Bhatia

Software Engineer/Tech Lead

The Development Team

Patrick Cuba

Patrick Cuba

IT Architect

Bryan Haberberger

Bryan Haberberger

Full Stack Developer

Josh Hogan

Josh Hogan

Developer

Izak Robles

Izak Robles

Developer

Stuart Ray

Stuart Ray

Developer