The Religious Studies minor prepares students to be global citizens by understanding, appreciating, and engaging a rich variety of religious traditions in different cultural contexts and historical periods. The study of religion is inherently interdisciplinary and comparative, and it draws on historical, sociological, literary, and philosophical approaches, among others. It offers a dynamic vantage point to appreciate human diversity, including political and ethical beliefs.
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