

David Coleman
Professor David Coleman is an active researcher in the field of Religious Studies at Chaminade University of Honolulu. With a distinguished academic background, he holds a Ph.D. from the University of Hawaii, where he also completed his B.A. His academic journey also includes an M.A. from both the University of San Francisco and the University of Hawaii, showcasing his dedication to the study of religion from multiple perspectives. At Chaminade University, Professor Coleman is a valued member of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Design. His teaching and research contributions have significantly enriched the department, although his specific research interests remain undisclosed. His interdisciplinary approach to religious studies reflects a commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between religion and society. Professor Coleman's work is characterized by a passion for exploring the diverse dimensions of religious thought and practice. His academic pursuits are complemented by a commitment to engaging students in critical discussions that challenge conventional perspectives and encourage a broader appreciation of religious diversity. Through his teaching and research, he continues to inspire a new generation of scholars in the field of religious studies.
Publications
, 449-478, 2009-09-01
, 167-192, 2013-01-01
, 420-450, 1991-10-01
, 81-99, 2000-12-01
, 441-486, 2010-09-01
, 705-711, 1966-09-01