2016-2017 Catalog

Religious Studies

Overview

Courses in the department of Religious Studies seek to cultivate an understanding of religion as a significant, widespread, and diverse human phenomenon. To this end, courses explore the literature, history, thought, ethics, institutions, and practices of some of the world's major religious traditions. Special attention is given to clarifying the role that religions have played in the cultural and social worlds of which they are a part, both how religions contribute to and are in tension with other dimensions of culture and society.

The major in Religious Studies provides a firm grounding in the liberal arts. Students will develop an ability to read sources carefully and critically, to approach the study of a topic from a range of cultural positions and from multiple disciplinary frames, and to develop well-reasoned positions. While the rigorous curriculum and comprehensive project prepare students who intend to pursue graduate work in Religious Studies, the skills developed in the department are also valuable to students who plan to pursue a range of professions, including law, medicine, business, social services, government, or religious vocations.

Major Requirements

COURSEWORK

RELS 490Senior Seminar

4

INTERDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATION

WRITING REQUIREMENT

COMPREHENSIVE REQUIREMENT

HONORS

Minor Requirements

Five Religious Studies courses (20 units) are required for the minor. The courses, chosen in consultation with the Chair of the department, should cover a range of religious traditions and methods of studying religion.

Courses

Religious Studies Courses

Faculty

Regular Faculty

Kristi Upson-Saia, chair

Associate Professor, Religious Studies

B.A., University of Washington; M.Div., Princeton Theol. Sem.; Ph.D., Duke University

D. Keith Naylor

Professor, Religious Studies

B.A., Stanford University; M.A., Pacific School of Religion; Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara

Dale Wright

David B. and Mary H. Gamble Professor in Religion, Religious Studies

B.A., San Diego State University; Ph.D., University of Iowa

On Special Appointment

Malek Moazzam-Doulat

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Religious Studies

B.A., Occidental College; Ph.D., State University of New York, Stony Brook

Sanford Ragins

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Religious Studies

B.A., Ph.D., Brandeis University