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Religious Studies

Why Study Religion?

For better or for worse, religion is a fixture in life and society as we know it. It interacts with virtually every area of human thought and activity, including:

  • Politics
  • Medicine
  • Sexuality
  • Economics
  • Law
  • Education
  • Literature
  • Art

One therefore need not consider oneself “religious” in order to find religion worth studying. The academic study of religion exists to help make sense of both the history of religions and religious experience in general.

Studying Religion at Alma

Among other things, Religious Studies examines the way a person or community makes sense out of life (world view) and the ways a person or community acts out a particular world view (lifestyle). The study of religion includes:

  • Exploration of the nature and meaning of religious dimensions of human experience (theorizing religion)
  • Study of the traditions which remember and transmit religious experience and expressions (world religions, history, and theology)
  • Familiarity with traditional and contemporary scholarly approaches to the study of religion (methodology)
  • Understanding of the concrete implications of religious world views (ethical, social, and political analysis)

The department of Religious Studies encourages an inquisitive, analytical, and open approach to multiple religious perspectives; it also encourages students’ awareness of their own value frameworks through the exploration of the value frameworks in various religious perspectives.

The goal of the department is to foster a broad understanding of human religious traditions that is applicable to virtually any profession Alma students might choose (see “What Can I Do With a Major in Religious Studies?”).

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Students at Alma College can get involved in any of nearly 100 campus organizations, including fraternities and sororities, student government, academic honorary societies, campus media, intramural sports, the performing arts and worship groups.

 

Graduate Profile

Rev. Dr. Nancy Jo Dederer
Graduation: 1985
Major: Speech and Theater

The intimate size of Alma College allowed The Rev. Dr. Nancy Jo Clendenin Dederer to be cast in leading theatric roles her freshman year.

"Comfort in being in front of people and having a 'dramatic edge' aids my worship leadership immensely," says the pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Homewood in Homewood, Ill.