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Religion Courses Offered

Interpreting Jews: Premodern Biblical Interpretation
Patterns of Asian Religions
The Qur'an and Its Interpreters
FYS: Religion and the Meaning of Life
Islam
Philosophy of Religion
Christian Spiritual Journeys
Partitions: Religions, Politics, and Gender in South Asia Through the Novel
Religion and Nature in the African Diaspora: Wonders, Signs, & Portents
Judaism, The Jew(s), Israel
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Wallace Heinz class trip

Studying Religion in Nature

Mark Wallace and his Postmodern Religious Thought Seminar students visit the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge after reading Derrida's work on religion and animals. More from Studying Religion in Nature

Abby Kluchin '03 teaching a course at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research

Swarthmore in Brooklyn

Abby Kluchin '03, a religion Honors major at Swarthmore and now Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Ursinus College, practiced intellectual community building at the Brooklyn Institute. More

Professor Yvonne Chireau teaching a class

The study of religion can offer deep and meaningful explorations into vital questions of identity, community, and selfhood in an academic setting.

Studying Religion in Nature

Mark Wallace and his Postmodern Religious Thought Seminar students visit the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge after reading Derrida's work on religion and animals. More from Studying Religion in Nature

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