Why Major in Philosophy of Religion?
By studying the intersection of religion and philosophy, you’ll learn how to read thoughtfully, write clearly, think critically, and converse meaningfully—all valuable skills, no matter who profession you may choose. This well-rounded education provides the perfect preparation for deeper graduate study in theology or a number of other fields.
What You'll Learn
- You'll learn to think critically
- You'll learn how religion plays a role in philosophy
- You'll learn about the history of philosophy
- You'll learn about historical and contemporary Christian Theology
- You'll learn about the application of theology and philosophy to real-world issues
Career Possibilities
- Professor
- Pastor
- Author
- Scholar
- Lawyer
- Social Worker
Program Details
Courses You'll Take
See All Program Requirements- REL 1250, Introduction to New Testament and Exegetical Methods (3)
- REL 2350, Christian Doctrine (3)
- REL 1410, Vocation and the Christian Life (1)
- REL 2410, Spiritual Formation (3)
- REL 2510, Christian Ethics (3)
- REL 3310, Church History I (3) or REL 3320, Church History II (3)
- REL 4015, Colloquium for Religion Majors (2)
- World Religions (choose one course)
- REL 2360, Hermeneutics (3)
- REL 3310, Church History I: Ancient and Medieval Eras (3)
- REL 3320, Church History II: Reformation and Modern Eras (3)
- REL 3360, Contemporary Issues in Christian Theology (3)
- REL 4230, Old Testament Theology (3)
- REL 4360, Theology and Literature (3)
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