Curriculum
Candidates for the Ph.D. choose among 10 areas of academic focus:
- Anthropology and Sociology of Religion
- Biblical Studies
- History of Christianity
- History of Judaism
- History of Religions
- Islamic Studies
- Philosophy of Religion
- Religion and Literature
- Religious Ethics
- Theology
The Faculty are organized into three Committees of Study:
The Committee on Religion and the Human Sciences
- History of Religions
- Anthropology and Sociology of Religion
- Religion and Literature
The Committee on Historical Studies in Religion
- History of Judaism
- History of Christianity
- Biblical Studies
The Committee on Constructive Studies in Religion
- Philosophy of Religion
- Ethics
- Theology
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