Religious Studies provides students with resources for an appreciation and analysis of religion.
The Religious Studies program is now restructured and accepting students into the new Liberal Arts program; an interdisciplinary study combining faculty expertise and student experience across English, history, religious studies, and philosophy. It can be combined with a Religious Studies Minor.
Religious studies lead students to:
- Appreciate and analyze religion.
- Investigate sources, historical development and contemporary practices of religious faith.
- Gain a sympathetic appreciation of others' beliefs.
You'll develop skills in communications, critical thinking and problem solving. These skills are valued in entry-level positions in theologically-grounded professions, as well as in careers in education, communications, social services, business and health care.
Additional Resources
Elijah Prewitt-Davis
Assistant Professor, Religious Studies
John Trokan
Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies
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