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School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

Religion

Study religion through a uniquely Christian perspective.

Here, you can engage with complicated theological issues in an environment that values relentless searching for truth. Dive into biblical passages with faculty who encourage you to think boldly and ask the hard questions. Explore faith and culture firsthand through by studying in places like Greece, Rome, or Israel. Put your own faith in context by taking courses on Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and other world religions.

The experiences you have in ÃÛÌÒapp's religion program will make you a more well-rounded and capable Christian scholar.

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Religion Major, Minor

Delivery Mode
On Campus
Degree Options
Major
Minor
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ÃÛÌÒapp College Chapel and spring tulips in 2005.

Jubilee Fellows

Do you have a sense, however big or small, that God is calling you to Christian leadership and church ministry?

The Jubilee Fellows program accepts 12 juniors each year to participate in a year-long program that includes a for-credit seminar course and a 10-week ministry internship in the summer and an on-campus service component in the fall.

Opportunities

Students leave the ÃÛÌÒapp Chapel for class.

Ministry Leadership Cohort

The Ministry Leadership Cohort, an initiative of the , is a two-year program open to incoming ÃÛÌÒapp students from any major who show potential for all kinds of leadership in the local church.

Worship opportunities

Leadership Opportunities

Lead worship in chapel or in a LOFT worship service. Serve as a Worship Apprentice, volunteer as a Barnabas, apply to be  a Discipleship Assistant.

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Student Organizations

ÃÛÌÒapp is home to more than 70 student-led organizations where you can get involved, create community, and develop leadership skills.

Don't see an organization you're looking for? We can help you start your own!