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Dartmouth College
The Religion Department offers instruction, from the introductory to the advanced level, in most of the world's major religious traditions: Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, the religions of the ancient Near East, the religions of Africa, and religious life in Native North America.
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Centre for Ministry Studies, University of Wales, Bangor
Centre for ministry studies homepage. Research and teaching concerned with empirical theology and ministry
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Indiana University Religious Studies Department
Indiana University Department of Religious Studies.
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Cypress College
Philosophy and Religious Studies Department. Undergraduate course descriptions.
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Alma College
Alma College Religious Studies Department
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Southern Methodist University
Department of Religious studies offers B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in Religious Studies; minor in Religious Studies.
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Georgetown College
Georgetown, Kentucky. Emphasis on Biblical Studies, also offers courses in Christian history and theology, Christian ministry, and non-Western religions. Introduces faculty, courses, and schedule.
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California State University, Chico
Department of Religious Studies. The academic study of religion at CSU, Chico, focuses on a) historical studies of Eastern and Western religious traditions; b)textual studies of the sacred writings in religious traditions; c) methodological studies which seek to understand and interpret religious traditions and cultural symbols; and d)cognate studies which relate religion to aspects of culture such as literature and the arts, ethics and law, psychology, sociology, and philosophy.
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University of California, Santa Barbara
Programs for the Study of Religion Worldwide, Religious Studies Department. Over 750 programs in Religious Studies/Theology listed, from colleges and universities across the world. Listed alphabetically and geographically.
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University of Pennsylvania
The academic study of religion examines how the beliefs and values of contemporary and historical cultures shape and are shaped by societal factors, long-standing traditions, and distinctive forms of literary and artistic expression.
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