2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Religious Studies
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Director: Sharon L. Coggan
Office: Plaza Building, M108K
Telephone: 303-556-4715
Faculty
(concurrently appointed)
Associate Professors:
Nancy Ciccone (English)
Sharon Coggan, Clinical Teaching Track (Philosophy/Religious Studies)
Colleen Donnelly (English)
Robert Metcalf (Philosophy)
Assistant Professors:
Rachel Harding (Ethnic Studies)
Lucy Ware McGuffey, Clinical Teaching Track (Political Science)
Instructors:
Amin Kazak (Political Science)
Daryl Mehring (Philosophy)
Lecturers:
Donald Maloney (Religious Studies)
Celeste Rossmiller (Religious Studies)
Richard Smith (History)
An undergraduate minor is offered in religious studies, a discipline that overlaps with many other fields of study: anthropology, literature, philosophy, psychology and others. Religion has played a vital role in history and continues to do so in contemporary life. The degree of interaction between a religious tradition and its host society is profound. Knowledge of its religion(s) is essential for a genuine understanding of each culture. Students will study the nature of the belief systems of the world’s great religious traditions. Specific courses will offer the possibility of focusing one’s studies in the areas of ancient myth and shamanic traditions, Judaic and Christian studies, Islam, Asian religions, psychology of religion, philosophy of religion, anthropology and sociology of religion, religion and literature and biblical studies.
Click here to learn about the requirements for the Minor in Religious Studies.
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