Stephen Richard Prothero (/ˈproʊðəroʊ/; born November 13, 1960) is an American scholar of religion. He is the C. Allyn and Elizabeth V. Russell Professor of Religion in America at Boston University[1] and the author or editor of eleven books on religion in the United States, including the New York Times bestsellerReligious Literacy.
Prothero has argued for mandatory public-school biblical literacy courses (along the lines of the Bible Literacy Project's The Bible and Its Influence), along with mandatory courses on world religions.[5] He delivered the William Belden Noble Lectures at Harvard University on November 18–20, 2008, on the topic: “The Work of Doing Nothing: Wandering as Practice and Play."[6] On the matter of his own personal beliefs, Prothero describes himself as "religiously confused".[7][8]
Early life and education
Prothero was born in Cooperstown, New York, on 13 November 1960, the son of "Dr. and Mrs. S. Richard Prothero".[9] He graduated from Barnstable High School in Hyannis, Massachusetts, in June 1978. In June 1982 he received his B.A. in American Studies from Yale College, with latin honors summa cum laude and with distinction. In 1986 he received his M.A. in Study of Religion at Harvard University. On 25 April 1990 he completed his Ph.D. there on Henry Steel Olcott (1832–1907) and the construction of "Protestant Buddhism." His supervisor was Professor William R. Hutchison.[9]
Books
God the Bestseller: How One Editor Transformed American Religion a Book at a Time (2023, ISBN978-0-06-246404-0)
Religion Matters: An Introduction to the World's Religions (2020, ISBN978-0-39-342204-7)
Why Liberals Win The Culture Wars (Even When They Lose Elections) (2016, ISBN978-0-06-157129-9)
The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation (2012, ISBN978-0-06-212343-5)
God Is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the World—and Why Their Differences Matter (2010, ISBN978-0-06-157127-5)
Religious Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know—and Doesn't (2007, ISBN0-06-084670-4)
A Nation of Religions: The Politics of Pluralism in Multireligious America (2006, ISBN0-8078-5770-X)
American Jesus: How the Son of God Became a National Icon (2003, ISBN0-374-52956-6)
Purified by Fire: A History of Cremation in America (2001, ISBN0-520-23688-2)
Asian Religions in America: A Documentary History, co-edited with Thomas A. Tweed (1998, ISBN978-0-19-511339-6)
The White Buddhist: The Asian Odyssey of Henry Steel Olcott (1996, ISBN0-520-23688-2)
Personal life
Prothero is married to the environmental journalist Meera Subramanian.
References
^"Archived copy"(PDF). www.bu.edu. Archived from the original(PDF) on 21 September 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
^"After Words with Stephen Prothero". C-SPAN. 3 May 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2015. I think, I am definitely taoist on the weekends. I would say I am religiously confused, and I have friends who want to get me out of being religiously confused. They say you were seeking, you are searching. And I say, I like being religiously confused because as I have said, I think these religions are repositories of great questions and for me what intrigues is the questions and not so much the answers and I love living in the presence of these questions.