The School of Religion wants its students to experience what it means to be both inside and outside a community of faith. We hope to train individuals – students, researchers, educators, and leaders – from a variety of religious traditions and secular perspectives to be able to participate in a civic life of unprecedented religious diversity. The distinctive vision of the school is to create and promote a study of religion that produces graduates who are “religious multilinguals.” We hope this perspective promotes religious understanding and tolerance.
Religion Programs:
- Critical Comparative Scriptures
- Islamic Studies
- Mormon Studies
- Philosophy of Religion and Theology
- Women’s Studies in Religion
- History of Christianity and Religion in North America
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Specializations:
- Early Christianity
- Medieval Christianity in Europe
- Reformation Christianity
- Modern Christianity in Europe
- Modern Christianity in North America

