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| Indiana University Religious Studies Department  |
| Undergraduate and graduate programs.
http://www.indiana.edu/~relstud/home.html |
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| Marshall University  |
| Department of Religious Studies. Course information, web resources, faculty info, insights and stories section, departmental journal, description of religious studies, links to articles by faculty, links to course syllabi, message from the Chair.
http://www.marshall.edu/rst/ |
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| Princeton University  |
| Department of Religion.
http://www.princeton.edu/~religion/ |
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| Providence College - Latin American Studies Program  |
| Religion in Latin America, an educational resource for religion, society, and politics. This site includes statistics, documents in English and Spanish, information about radical choice, liberation theology, protestantism, indigenous theology.
http://www.providence.edu/las/ |
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| Rutgers University  |
| Department of Religion.
http://religion.rutgers.edu/ |
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| Southern Methodist University  |
| Department of Religious studies offers B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in Religious Studies; minor in Religious Studies.
http://www.smu.edu/dedman/ |
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| Stanford University  |
| The purpose of Religious Studies is to understand and interpret the history, literature, thought, and social structures of various religious traditions and cultures. The department offers courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in the fields Asian Religions, Christianity, Judaism, Ethics and Philosophy of Religion, and Religion, Cultures, and Comparative Studies. The department offers programs in bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/relstud/ |
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| Syracuse University  |
| The study of Religion at Syracuse is distinctive. From the introductory level through the Ph.D., the range of courses, developed within the College of Arts and Sciences, in contradistinction to a theological seminary, opens conversations with historians, literary critics, novelists,poets, philosophers, linguists, sociologists, psychologists, and anthropologists.
http://religion.syr.edu/ |
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| University of Bridgeport  |
| The Program in World Religions at the University of Bridgeport grants the B.A. in World Religions. The study is non-sectarian and publicly inclined. All the major religions of the world are given attention.
http://homepages.msn.com/librarylawn/profstephenhealey/index.html |
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| University of California, Riverside  |
| The Department of Religious Studies provides an opportunity to study diverse religious traditions of the world. Students are able to examine texts, symbols, myths, rituals, ideas, values, institutions, and intellectual (theological, philosophical, and ethical) systems of many traditions, such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, African and Native American religions. Religion is studied empathetically, descriptively, and critically with the aid of historical, exegetical, literary, philosophical, theological, and social-scientific (e.g. anthropological, socio-logical, and psychological) methods of inquiry.
http://religiousstudies.ucr.edu/ |
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