Colorado College Religion Department


Curriculum
Courses,
Major and Minor requirements

Schedule 2007-08

Topics Courses

Senior Seminar 2002

Senior Seminar 2003

Senior Seminar 2004

People
Faculty, visiting faculty, faculty emeriti, and staff

Related Sites
Resources for religious studies

 

 

We are pleased to announce the appointment of

Sarah Schwarz

Assistant Professor of Religion.

Dr. Schwarz will teach courses in biblical studies and Judaism.
She earned her Ph.D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania
and her B.A. from Brown University. Her current research interests include religion, magic, and demons in late antiquity.

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The purpose
of the academic study of religion
is to analyze and interpret religious beliefs and practices in their cultural contexts and historical development.

The discipline
of religious studies
requires critical reflection on ideas about the nature of reality, ideal forms of human society, rituals of individual and societal identity, and sources of authority in personal and social morality.

The religious quest
takes many forms and is shaped by, even as it shapes, a rich array of creative activities, including art, music, literature, dance, family, politics, and poetry.

Our department
respects the existential questions of meaning and purpose that students often bring to religious studies. We invite you to explore our curriculum and consider the many ways that the study of religion enriches liberal arts education.


Colorado College Religion Department
14 East Cache la Poudre
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
phone 719-389-6636 fax 719-389-6179
Comments or questions? Email the department

Last updated August 27, 2002


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