Irving R. Hexham, born on April 14, 1943, is a distinguished English-Canadian academic renowned for his contributions to the fields of anthropology and religious studies. With a prolific career, he has authored twenty-three books along with numerous articles, chapters, and book reviews, establishing himself as a leading voice in his disciplines.
Currently serving as a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, Hexham has dedicated his academic life to exploring the intersections of culture and belief. His expertise is further complemented by his personal life, as he is married to Karla Poewe, a respected Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the same institution.
Hexham's commitment to education and research is matched by his role as a father to two children, balancing his professional and personal responsibilities with grace. Holding dual British and Canadian citizenship, he embodies a rich cultural heritage that informs his scholarly pursuits.