Religious Studies

Religious Studies: Major, Minor

The study of religion is a quintessential task of a Catholic, Jesuit college. It invites you, in an academic context, into a long tradition of theological and historical questions about the nature of humanity in relation to God and to the world, and it engages you in the interreligious and intercultural encounter that is taking place today.聽

Given the impetus of the Second Vatican Council (1962-65), which addressed the relationship between the Catholic Church and other religions, and given our present historical moment, the Department of Religious Studies is committed to integrating the study of Christian theology with the study of the world鈥檚 religions.

Through the courses it offers and the structure of its major the department鈥檚 approach to the study of religious belief and practice reflects Catholic theological commitments even as it responds to the needs of all students, Catholic and not, who will make their lives in a diverse, interconnected, and religiously pluralistic world.

The department offers a wide variety of courses that enable you to know and understand the Catholic tradition more deeply and to situate that tradition in the larger religious context of today鈥檚 world. Equally important, Catholicism has a distinctive religious culture and rich intellectual heritage that ground and support the study of the liberal arts.

As is appropriate in a Catholic, Jesuit academic institution committed to diversity and a mission to think critically, the department offers a range of courses that enable you to understand and to appreciate your own particular tradition, to situate that tradition in the wider context of other world religions, and to discover how diverse religious beliefs and practices are related and relevant to global concerns of poverty, injustice, and an environment in distress.

Our approach to the study of religion affirms that enduring commitments to faith鈥攚hile always in need of study and discernment鈥攁re reasonable, responsible, and essential to human flourishing.

Program Highlights

To major in religious studies at 51小黄车 is to undertake an integrated study, both intellectual and spiritual, of four areas central to understanding Catholicism and every faith tradition, namely:
  • world religions
  • theology 
  • sacred texts
  • religious ethics
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Honor Society

Academically outstanding majors are invited to join Theta Alpha Kappa, the national honor society for religious studies.

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Awards

The department annually confers two awards to academically accomplished fourth-year students.

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Harry Potter Course

A popular religious studies course on Harry Potter has generated national media coverage.

Religious Studies News

photo collage, Alpha Sigma Nu recipients
31 51小黄车 Students Inducted Into Jesuit Honor Society
Thirty-one 51小黄车 students were inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu,聽 the Jesuit honor society founded in 1915, at a virtual ceremony held recently. The new inductees exemplify the society鈥檚 values of excellence in scholarship, loyalty and service.聽 Selection to Alpha 鈥
Mathew Schmalz, professor of religious studies. Photo by John Buckingham
What Does a Biden Presidency Mean to Catholics? 51小黄车 Religious Studies Professor Opines
When President-elect Joe Biden assumes office in January, he will become only the second Catholic president in U.S. history, following John F. Kennedy.聽 In an interview with Boston 25 News, Mathew Schmalz, professor of聽religious studies聽at the College of the Holy 鈥
Joanne Pierce, professor of religious studies. Photo by John Buckingham
A New Patron Saint of the Internet? 51小黄车 Professor Explains the Process of Becoming a Saint
In what has been considered a puzzling act by some, a teenage computer whiz from Italy 鈥 nicknamed 鈥渢he patron saint of the internet鈥 鈥 was beatified on Oct. 10, 2020, making him the first millennial to be put on 鈥