Judeo-Christian Studies

minor
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Program at a Glance

College(s)/School(s)

College of Arts and Humanities

Department(s)

Philosophy and Religion

Our Judeo-Christian Studies minor explores the religious heritage that has shaped our culture. Delve into the Jewish faith and Christian religion, examining the social, historical, and political contexts. Gain a deeper understanding of prevailing spiritual forces and sacred texts. Engage in thought-provoking discussions, and cultivate interfaith dialogue. Embrace the richness of faith, history, and culture, and appreciate the profound impact of Judeo-Christian traditions on our world.

Degree Requirements

  • RSTD 232 - Visions of Christianity
  • RSTD 265 - Visions of Judaism
  • one semester of Greek may be presented:
    • GREK 101 - Beginning Ancient Greek I
    • GREK 102 - Beginning Ancient Greek II
    • GREK 201 - Intermediate Ancient Greek I
    • GREK 295 - Special Topics
  • HIST 310 - The Reformation Era
  • PHIL 308 - Philosophy of Religion
  • PHIL 451 - The Great Philosophers
  • POLS 320 - Religion and Politics in America
  • RSTD 319 - Religion and American Identity
  • RSTD 321 - The Church and the State
  • RSTD 361 - Hebrew Bible
  • RSTD 362 - New Testament
  • SOCL 313 - Sociology of Religion

Career Options

  • Religious Educator
  • Interfaith Dialogue Coordinator
  • Chaplain/Minister/Church/Synagogue Leader
  • Non-profit or Advocacy Work
  • Research and Writing
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