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Religious Studies and Theology


Faculty:

Department Chairperson:
Nathaniel P. DesRosiers
Office: May 215
Phone: 508-565-1285
ndesrosiers@stonehill.edu
Professor:
C. Ives
M.J. Leith
S. Lowin
S. Wilbricht, CSC
Associate Professors:
N. DesRosiers
M. Scott
D. Ullucci
Assistant Professors:
A. Booth
Professor of Practice:
J. Allison
 

Housed in the May School of Arts and Sciences , the Department of Religious Studies and Theology offers majors and minors in Religious Studies and Theology.

Departmental Mission

The Department of Religious Studies and Theology focuses on the religious beliefs and practices of communities and individuals throughout history and in the present. It introduces students to religious traditions worldwide, and to the ways in which those traditions have been studied. In a liberal arts setting, Religious Studies and Theology are interdisciplinary, embracing virtually all aspects of human experience, as expressed in history, art, literature, social organization, politics, scientific exploration, theology and ethics. In the Catholic tradition of the quest for greater understanding, the Department of Religious Studies and Theology helps students acquire skills for engaging their own traditions and those of others with openness and respect.

In the General Education curriculum, the Department introduces students to the study of religion and theology through Language, Arts, and Humanities (LAH) courses. Students may also explore specific topics in the study of religion and theology in a variety of Catholic Thought and Action (CTA), Ethical Reasoning (ER), Global Perspectives (GP), and Diversity, Power, and Resistance (DPR) courses.

Majors and minors in Religious Studies or Theology explore rigorously an array of compelling human questions, the distinctive beliefs and practices of religious people across cultures, and the various roles that religions play in society. Because Religious Studies and Theology are integrative disciplines, majors and minors have gone on to pursue graduate study and careers in such fields as journalism, law, education, business, public policy and healthcare, as well as in various forms of ministry. Others work for non-profits, in education, the arts or humanitarian service.

Learning Goals

Majors in Religious Studies or Theology will:

  • understand the core constructs in the discipline: religion, myth, symbol, ritual, soteriology, revelation, tradition, religious ethics, cosmology, mysticism, sacred space, and sacred time.
  • comprehend the various types of “texts” in religious and theological traditions; be able to contextualize and analyze primary sources, critically evaluate secondary sources, and demonstrate a familiarity with the problems of interpretation.
  • become acquainted with the important themes in the Bible and main approaches to the study of the Bible. Understand the connections and tensions among Religious Studies, Biblical Studies, and Theology.
  • acquire foundational knowledge of Catholic theological traditions and at least one non-Christian religious tradition.
  • understand the major approaches in the discipline of Religious Studies or Theology and how the field developed with these approaches. Gain insight into how Religious Studies or Theology draws from a range of disciplines such as philosophy, history, archaeology, art history, psychology, etc.
  • develop an understanding of the main issues and debates in the discipline of Religious Studies or Theology.
  • become competent in critical reading, scholarly research techniques, and composition skills.

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