2023 Religious Studies Honors
![Four Religious Studies Majors earned Honors for their thesis work this year. From left: Max Devon, "The Seekers: American Religion in the Context of Heaven's Gate”; Alice Cockerham, "The Mark of the Beast, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the End of the World”; Jack Cantor, "Of Pawos and Bodhisattvas: The Poltico-Religious Language of Tibetan Self-Immolation”; and Khushi Choudhary, "Gardens of Oppression: In Search of Her Delight"](https://www.bates.edu/religion/files/2023/05/IMG_4851-900x672.webp)
Four Religious Studies Majors earned Honors for their thesis work this year. From left: Max Devon, “The Seekers: American Religion in the Context of Heaven’s Gate”; Alice Cockerham, “The Mark of the Beast, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the End of the World”; Jack Cantor, “Of Pawos and Bodhisattvas: The Poltico-Religious Language of Tibetan Self-Immolation”; and Khushi Choudhary, “Gardens of Oppression: In Search of Her Delight”