Religious Studies Minor

Description

Religions are at the core of cultures, and the study of religions is integral to the understanding of any human society. A deeper understanding of religious phenomena is thus a useful and enabling complement to virtually any course of study or career path. At the same time, however, due to the multi-traditional scope and multi-disciplinary nature of religious studies, a major in Religious Studies can seem very challenging. The minor in Religious Studies, by contrast, is comprised of only 18 credits (six courses) and is easily attainable since 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø at University of 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø are already taking one to two courses in the fulfillment of their Core Curriculum requirements.

Given the multi-disciplinary and multicultural nature of Religious Studies, 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø who minor in Religious Studies will enjoy much flexibility in terms of course selection. The minor does not consist of one specific set of required courses, and 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø can easily tailor the minor program to suit their individual interests and to complement their majors.

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    Program Requirements (18 credits)

    Religions are at the core of cultures, and the study of religions is integral to the understanding of any human society. A deeper understanding of religious phenomena is thus a useful and enabling complement to virtually any course of study or career path. At the same time, however, due to the multi-traditional scope and multi-disciplinary nature of religious studies, a major in Religious Studies can seem very challenging. The minor in Religious Studies, by contrast, is comprised of only 18 credits (six courses) and is easily attainable since 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø at University of 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø are already taking one to two courses in the fulfillment of their Core Curriculum requirements.

    Given the multi-disciplinary and multicultural nature of Religious Studies, 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø who minor in Religious Studies will enjoy much flexibility in terms of course selection. The minor does not consist of one specific set of required courses, and 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø can easily tailor the minor program to suit their individual interests and to complement their majors.

    This minor requires 18 credits including one course from the following:

    Additionally, you must also have five electives in Religious Studies from at least three different areas listed below.

    Three of these five electives must be upper-division (RELS 3000/4000 level) courses:

    World Religions

    • RELS 2120 Introduction to Judaism (3 credits)
    • RELS 2170 Religion in the United States of America (3 credits)
    • RELS 2480 The Holocaust (3 credits)
    • RELS 3060 Buddhism (3 credits)
    • RELS 3061 Buddhisms in America (3 credits)
    • RELS 4130 Christianity and World Religions (3 credits)
    • RELS 4141 Gender in Asian Traditions (3 credits)

    Biblical Studies

    • RELS 2230 Prophets and Visionaries (3 credits)
    • RELS 2240 Jesus and Gospels (3 credits)
    • RELS 2250 Paul and Revelation (3 credits)
    • RELS 2290 The Bible as Religious Literature (3 credits)
    • RELS 3220 Wisdom Literature (3 credits)
    • RELS 3240 Feminist Biblical Interpretation (3 credits)
    • RELS 4220 Torah and Historical Writings (3 credits)
    • RELS 4230 Prophets, Wisdom and Apocalyptic (3 credits)
    • RELS 4240 The Four Gospels (3 credits)
    • RELS 4250 Acts, Letters and Revelation (3 credits)

    Christian Theology and Spirituality

    • RELS 2000 Catholicism: Spirit and Methods (3 credits)
    • RELS 2150 The Rise of Christianity (3 credits) / CAS 2150 Rise of Christianity (3 credits)
    • RELS 2160 Reformation Era (3 credits)
    • RELS 2240 Jesus and Gospels (3 credits)
    • RELS 2300 Catholic Theology Today (3 credits) / CAS 2300 Roman Catholic Theology Since Vatican II (3 credits)
    • RELS 2310 Introduction to Theology (3 credits)
    • RELS 2350 Christ in Faith Fiction and Film (3 credits)
    • RELS 2440 Love and Sexuality in Modern Christian Thought (3 credits)
    • RELS 2500 / CAS 2500 The Quest for God Today (3 credits)
    • RELS 2510 Theology and Literature (3 credits)
    • RELS 2550 Theology of Christian Marriage (3 credits)
    • RELS 2560 / CAS 2560 God and The Human Condition (3 credits)
    • RELS 3310 The Christian God (3 credits)
    • RELS 3340 Theology of Death and Resurrection (3 credits)
    • RELS 3530 Dynamics of Spiritual Growth (3 credits)
    • RELS 3550 Poets, Mystics and God (3 credits)
    • RELS 3570 Spiritual Autobiographies (3 credits)
    • RELS 3580 Theology of the Imagination (3 credits)
    • RELS 3755 On the Divine (3 credits)
    • RELS 4320 Classical and Contemporary Catholicism (3 credits)
    • RELS 4440 Sexuality and Love in Contemporary Christian Thought (3 credits)

    Contemporary Issues in Religion

    • RELS 2140 Women and Religion (3 credits)
    • RELS 2170 Religion in the United States of America (3 credits)
    • RELS 2360 Religion and Film (3 credits)
    • RELS 2420 / CAS 2420 Religion and Science in the West (3 credits)
    • RELS 2490 Violence, Nonviolence and Religion (3 credits)
    • RELS 3000 Philosophy of Religion (3 credits)
    • RELS 3500 Religion and Psychology (3 credits) / PYC 3500 Psychology of Religion (3 credits)
    • RELS 3590 Religion, Health and Healing (3 credits)
    • RELS 4132 Religions and Global Wellbeing (3 credits)
    • RELS 4140 Gender and Religion (3 credits)
    • RELS 4141 Gender in Asian Traditions (3 credits)

    Ethics

    • RELS 2340 Introduction to Christian Ethics (3 credits)
    • RELS 2400 / CAS 2400 Social Ethics (3 credits)
    • RELS 3470 Catholic Social Thought (3 credits) / CAS 3470 Christian Social Thought (3 credits)
    • RELS 3480 / CAS 3480 Justice: Contemporary Issues and Theories (3 credits)
    • RELS 4132 Religions and Global Wellbeing (3 credits)
    • RELS 4340 Christian Ethics (3 credits)
    • RELS 4450 Sex, Race and Class: Feminist/Womanist Ethics (3 credits)
    • RELS 4680 Catholic Health Care Ethics (3 credits)

Program Contact Information

Associate Professor and Department Chair: Todd Hibbard, Ph.D.
Briggs Building, Room 332
McNichols Campus

Email: hibbarja@udmercy.edu
Telephone: 313-993-1088
Fax: 313-993-1166