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- Understanding each other and where human societies around the world are coming from has an impact on society. Your support to the Department of Religions and Cultures helps develop critically engaged citizens.
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The Department of Religion combines: Contemporary Religion and Popular Culture; Contemporary Theory, Ethics, and Philosophy; Religions and Cultures in Late Antiquity; and Women, Gender, and Sexuality.
Oct 28, 2021 · Do people who affiliate with the same religious traditions share cultural traits—even across geographic distances and political boundaries? To answer this question, a team of researchers explored different cultures around the globe for evidence of common cultural traits across religious groups.
Here are some reasons others have for studying religion: I study Religion because the world doesn't make sense until you understand the frame of mind from which people make their decisions. Religion is pervasive in daily life all over the world, and I intend to be an informed global citizen.
Departmental faculty members have particular interests and strengths in the areas of religion and modern culture, mythology, Chinese and Japanese religions, Buddhist traditions, aboriginal traditions, Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, and gender studies.
Knowledge about diverse religious traditions and their historical roots, and an increased awareness of different cultural values provides a solid foundation for a variety of careers and community engagement. The study of religion (s) is interdisciplinary.
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Religion, Culture & Politics. The capaciously interdisciplinary field of Religion, Culture & Politics (RCP) foregrounds new or emergent problems in the study of religion that cut across traditional areas of academic inquiry.