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The Center for the Study of Religion was established in 2007 to encourage and support scholarly research on religion(s) at The Ohio State University. Without expectation of generating consensus, and without advocating for or against any specific religious perspective, the CSR cultivates disciplined reflection—among faculty, students, and a wider pu...
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In addition to learning skills and expanding knowledge related to ministry in a health care setting, students are invited to learn about themselves and how their narrative histories, faith perspectives and individual gifts influence their pastoral and professional functioning.
The Ohio State University Center for the Study of Religion (CSR) capitalizes on the university’s extensive resources and expertise on religions to encourage and support scholarly research on religions.
Our chaplains understand the spiritual and emotional concerns that are unique to a serious illness or medical condition and are available to help meet the needs of patients, family members and staff of all faiths, as well as those who are spiritual but not religious.
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Religious Studies. Degree: BA. Campus: Columbus. College: Arts and Sciences. Religious studies is a uniquely comparative, cross-cultural and interdisciplinary way to study the world’s religions.