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Corrie E. Norman
Assistant Professor of Religion
corrie.norman@converse.edu

Phone: (864) 596-9100

Office: Carmichael Hall, Room 111B

Dr. Corrie Norman is Assistant Professor of Religion at Converse. She is a graduate of Florida State University and received her doctorate in the history of Christianity from Harvard University. Her research has focused on Catholicism in sixteenth-century Italy and she has published one book, Humanist Tastes and Franciscan Values: Cornelio Musso and Catholic Preaching in Sixteenth-Century Italy.
Dr. Norman teaches a range of courses in the history of religion and women's studies. She directs "Women in the Sacred City," Converse's Rome Program. She also oversees student research at Converse for the Harvard Pluralism Project.
Dr. Norman is a Wabash Center Teaching Scholar and is currently working on a book project on food and religion and documenting the foodways of new religious communities in the area with students.