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Religion

See also the minor available in Theological Studies and Christian Ministries.

Major in Religion

39 total credit hours (core + one concentration area)

Core Requirements:

(24 credits)

Concentration Areas:

Religion, Ethics & Environment concentration:

(15 credit hours)

Interreligious Studies concentration:

(15 credit hours)

Generalist concentration:

(15 credit hours)

Student learning outcomes

Graduates in Religion will:

  1. Demonstrate scriptural literacy and develop a range of interpretive skills for understanding and applying sacred texts and symbols.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge of the varied theologies, convictions, and worldviews of local and global Christian communities as well as their roles in society.
  3. Analyze and engage the various approaches that people take to identify, interpret, and respond to moral issues within social contexts.
  4. Examine and practice intercultural and interreligious awareness and action.
  5. Analyze and articulate their own religious, spiritual, and ethical convictions.

Planning guide:

First YearGoshen Core
Engaging the Bible
Living Ethically and/or another RW course
Second YearGoshen Core
200-300 level courses in major
Global Studies
Third YearGoshen Core
Upper-level courses in major
Related courses
Fourth YearBalance of Goshen Core
Balance of major
Course at AMBS
Internship & Career
Senior Seminar

Planning and advising notes:

The religion major’s core courses and concentration courses can be taken in any semester that they are offered (the core does not need to be completed before beginning the concentration). Religion students are encouraged to select their concentration area in the first or second year of study.

Courses offered through the Global Studies department may be taken and substituted for the Interreligious studies concentration with approval of the faculty advisor.

Religion majors have the opportunity of taking 1-2 courses at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) in Elkhart. For AMBS course listings, see https://www.ambs.edu/academics/academic-course-list-and-calendar/.

Minor in Bible and Religion

(18 credit hours)

Course descriptions

  • CORE 120 Engaging the Bible

    An exploration of biblical themes and narratives alongside the modern application of the Bible in religion, culture, and politics. Students will develop diverse socio-historical, literary, and contextual interpretive skills. This course should be taken by the end of the second...

  • PHIL 203 Living Ethically

    Living Ethically will focus on ethical decision-making as well as ethical being, drawing on historical and contemporary forms and structures in ethics as well as contemporary applications of ethical frameworks. Students will be encouraged to identify the bases for their...

  • REL 409 Internship & Career

    Approved practical experience related to studies in religion, including a 40-hour internship or work experience and a directed career preparation component. This can include internships with local religious agencies, non-profits, spiritual care offices, or related organizations. Further options in ministry...

  • REL 410 Religion Senior Seminar

    Advanced work in the principles and challenges of religious identities, studies, and applications. The senior seminar includes an individual research thesis project and collaborative readings/discussions on a particular theme in theology or ethics.

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