About the Center

We are a dedicated group of scholars and professionals working to support outstanding analysis of the historical and contemporary intertwinings of religion and politics. Our aim is to educate students and the public through our courses, events, and publications, while modeling discussion and debate that values each person’s humanity as the cornerstone of a productive democracy. 

Spring 2026 Course Highlight

1776, Then and Now

How did the United States come to be and what does that origin story mean for us today? This course explores that question by examining the American Revolution during its 250th anniversary with the help of renowned professors from WashU and around the country.

Course Details About the Undergrad Minor

Upcoming Event

The Bible and the Bard: How Conservative Protestants Made Shakespeare “Secular Scripture”

Public lecture by Jillian Snyder (University of Notre Dame)

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Latest from Our Journal

How Big Is the God Gap on College Campuses?

By Ryan Burge

Enormous—and it’s attendance that tells us more than denomination or religion.

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Recent News

Danforth Center on Religion and Politics Announces New Postdoctoral Fellowship Search

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