![]() ![]() He is currently writing books on "the mystical presence of Christ" in the late Middle Ages (an exploration of the relationship between ordinary and extraordinary piety, between shared religious culture and exceptional religious experience) and late medieval church-building (an inquiry into the collaboration and conflict among different interest groups in the creation of monuments meant to serve and symbolize communal interests). His research interests focus mainly on the late Middle Ages, with special interest in church architecture and in the history of witchcraft and magic. Richard Kieckhefer is the John Evans Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies. Research and Resources ExpandResearch and Resources Submenu.Graduate Alumni ExpandGraduate Alumni Submenu.Graduate Student Life ExpandGraduate Student Life Submenu.Information for Current Students ExpandInformation for Current Students Submenu.Requirements ExpandRequirements Submenu.Interdisciplinary Concentrations ExpandInterdisciplinary Concentrations Submenu.Undergraduate ExpandUndergraduate Submenu. ![]() Buddhist Studies Lecture Series ExpandBuddhist Studies Lecture Series Submenu.Alumna Sarah Adler Hartman Shares the Value of Learning.Northwestern Alumna Michal Raucher Explores Religious Authority & Gender. ![]()
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