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Patrick D. Bowen
Patrick D. Bowen is a Religious Studies scholar who specializes in religious conversion and the history of non-mainline religions in the West. Most of his recent work examines conversion to Islam in the U.S., which is the topic of his 3-volume series, "A History of Conversion to Islam in the United States". Patrick studied Religious Studies at the University of Colorado (B.A. 2003), at the University of Denver (M.A. 2009), and in the University of Denver-Iliff School of Theology Joint Program (Ph.D. 2013), where he specialized in Islam and Theory of Religion. He can be reached at pbowen303@gmail.com. For a complete list of his publications and a copy of his C.V., see his profile at https://independent.academia.edu/PatrickDBowen
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