Religion & Philosophy
Philosophy is, literally, the “love of wisdom.” Philosophy courses at Bethany College encourage this love, develop intellectual tools vital to the search for wisdom, and study the best human efforts (past and present) at attaining wisdom. We believe everyone should be a philosopher, a lover of wisdom.
Religion & Philosophy
Philosophy is, literally, the “love of wisdom.” Philosophy courses at Bethany College encourage this love, develop intellectual tools vital to the search for wisdom, and study the best human efforts (past and present) at attaining wisdom. We believe everyone should be a philosopher, a lover of wisdom.
The Religion Program strives to support students in become astute interpreters of sacred texts; bearers of historical, institutional, and personal religious convictions for an increasingly pluralistic world; partners in conversations that engage faiths and beliefs that are not one’s own; servants sensitive to the needs of others; and academics prepared for future graduate study in the field of religion.
The Religion Program strives to support students in become astute interpreters of sacred texts; bearers of historical, institutional, and personal religious convictions for an increasingly pluralistic world; partners in conversations that engage faiths and beliefs that are not one’s own; servants sensitive to the needs of others; and academics prepared for future graduate study in the field of religion.
The Religion Program strives to support students in become astute interpreters of sacred texts; bearers of historical, institutional, and personal religious convictions for an increasingly pluralistic world; partners in conversations that engage faiths and beliefs that are not one’s own; servants sensitive to the needs of others; and academics prepared for future graduate study in the field of religion.
Mission Statement:
The Religion Program strives to support students in becoming astute interpreters of sacred texts; bearers of historical, institutional, and personal religious convictions for an increasingly pluralistic world; partners in conversations that engage faiths and beliefs that are not one’s own; servants sensitive to the needs of others; and academics prepared for future graduate study in the field of religion.
Students in this major may choose from the following concentrations:
Student Learning Outcomes:
Mission Statement:
Interfaith studies is an interdisciplinary investigation of how people who orient around religion differently can interact as a community toward the common pursuit of greater civil justice. Students who complete the minor will be equipped to be Interfaith Leaders in their community: possessing basic knowledge of religious diversity, acquiring skills to facilitate mutual respect through sharing narratives of faith, and understanding the personal responsibility leaders have in fostering pluralistic environments of mutual respect even when religious diversity may be seemingly absent.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Mission Statement:
The Religion Program strives to support students in becoming astute interpreters of sacred texts; bearers of historical, institutional, and personal religious convictions for an increasingly pluralistic world; partners in conversations that engage faiths and beliefs that are not one’s own; servants sensitive to the needs of others; and academics prepared for future graduate study in the field of religion.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Bethany College Philosophy Program is to challenge and prepare students to apply critical thinking and self-examination to the questions that are fundamental to wisely leading lives of faith, learning, and service.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Mission Statement:
The Women’s and Gender Studies minor is an interdisciplinary minor that aims to inspire learning and service relevant to women’s and gender issues. Courses critically examine the historical, literary, political, social, psychological, religious, artistic, and biological roles of women and gender. Today’s dynamic cultural landscape demands a thoughtful and humane engagement with the complexity of gender, intersectional identity, and sexuality. This minor creates a space where students can engage with theories and practices of women’s and gender studies, which not only enriches their primary major of fields of study, but also brings a clear emphasis on community, connection, and leadership to how students view both their studies and the world around them. This minor also promotes outreach across the campus and larger community through sponsoring events and improving awareness of the broad ways that gender impacts people’s lives.
Student Learning Outcomes:
For information about specific courses related to these majors, check the
College Catalog.
Course Offerings
Courses listed here are a sampling of those offered, and may be added to or deleted at any time, and specific offerings may vary by semester. Please consult the current
College Catalog for upcoming course schedules.
Introduction to Philosophy
Ethics
Symbolic Logic
Philosophy of Religion
Peer Ministry
Christianity in Its Global Context
Literature and Thought of the Hebrew Bible
Literature and Thought of the New Testament
Bible Controversies
World Religions
Science and Theology: Friend or Foe?
Problems in Christian Ethics
Political Theology
Contextual Theology
Early Christianity
Medieval and Early Modern Christianity
Christianity and the Enlightenment
Course Offerings
Courses listed here are a sampling of those offered, and may be added to or deleted at any time, and specific offerings may vary by semester. Please consult the current
College Catalog for upcoming course schedules.
Introduction to Philosophy
Ethics
Symbolic Logic
Philosophy of Religion
Peer Ministry
Christianity in Its Global Context
Literature and Thought of the Hebrew Bible
Literature and Thought of the New Testament
Bible Controversies
World Religions
Science and Theology: Friend or Foe?
Problems in Christian Ethics
Political Theology
Contextual Theology
Early Christianity
Medieval and Early Modern Christianity
Christianity and the Enlightenment
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785.227.3380 x 8113
admissions@bethanylb.edu
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
J.E. and L.E. Mabee Welcome Center
800.826.2281 x 8113
785.227.3380 x 8113
admissions@bethanylb.edu