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Department of Religious Studies




Religious studies is the academic inquiry into the fundamental stories, symbols, and practices that human beings have relied on to make sense of themselves and the worlds in which they live.  The Department of Religious Studies pursues this inquiry across a range of religious traditions by examining their textual (T), historical (H), and cultural (C) dimensions.  This inquiry does not seek to determine which religious views are “right” or “true,” but rather attempts to gain insight into how religious systems of meaning-making have shaped the cultural orders in which we live-with particular attention to how religious discourses have shaped understandings of race, gender, sexuality, nation, and class.  The department is explicitly committed to the liberal arts tradition with a commitment to fostering both an international and pluralistic perspective as well as excellence in close reading, critical thinking, and effective communication.

Most students who choose to Major or Minor in Religious Studies do so in order to gain a broad liberal arts education.  With the flexibility of the program and its relationship to other areas of the University, students can meet the specific objectives of religious studies while taking a wide range of courses in other departments.  Some students relate religious studies to definite vocational plans, often requiring further education in professional and graduate schools.


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