Enseignant au Moravian College de Pennsylvanie, doctorant au Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire De Droit et Mutations Sociales, Aix-Marseille Université (AMU)
Presthus' research interests lie in religion and politics, particularly American and French articulations of the secular. His dissertation is a comparative analysis of the French system of Laïcité and the American tradition of religious liberty, with special attention paid to contemporary shifts in religious and political cultures in the two contexts. He is currently serving as visiting professor of American politics at Moravian College in Pennsylvania.
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