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Their graduate program in religious studies highlights how religious traditions offer valuable perspectives on modern global challenges. By exploring diverse world religions, students gain deeper insights into international affairs, political systems, economic structures, and other critical areas through interdisciplinary dialogue. Our distinguished faculty members are accomplished scholars who provide students with practical, cross-cultural analytical skills. The program combines theoretical foundations with hands-on learning experiences including field trips, community engagement projects, academic research, and international study programs.
The curriculum covers religious philosophy along with key thinkers from two major historical eras: classical to Enlightenment (from Plato to Kant) and contemporary thought (from Hegel to today). Students may also enroll in philosophy department courses as electives.