Winnifred Sullivan

Professor of Religious Studies and Affiliate Professor of Law, Indiana University at Bloomington

Day of Presentation:
Session 8, TBD

Biography:
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan (J.D., Ph.D., University of Chicago) is Provost Professor, Department of Religious Studies, and affiliated Professor of Law, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University Bloomington. She also directs the Center for Religion and the Human. Sullivan studies the intersection of religion and law in the modern period, particularly the phenomenology of modern religion as it is shaped in its encounter with law. She is the author of Paying the Words Extra: Religious Discourse in the Supreme Court of the United States (Harvard 1994); The Impossibility of Religious Freedom (Princeton 2005), Prison Religion: Faith-based Reform and the Constitution (Princeton, 2009), A Ministry of Presence: Chaplaincy, Spiritual Care and the Law (Chicago 2014), and Church State Corporation (Chicago 2020); co-author of Ekklesia: Three Inquiries in Church and State (Chicago 2018); and co-editor of Politics of Religious Freedom (Chicago 2016) and Theologies of American