2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Philosophy and Religion (PHIL, REL)
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Greg Peterson, Coordinator
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Scobey Hall 318
605-688-4933
e-mail: greg.peterson@sdstate.edu
Faculty
Associate Professor Peterson, Program Coordinator; Professors Bahr, Bielfeldt; Professor Emeritus Nelson; Instructor Enander.
Programs
Philosophy deals with the fundamental questions of life, including the nature of knowledge, the basis of morality and politics, and the rational analysis of religious beliefs. A philosophical perspective emphasizes clear thinking about what’s truly important to live well.
The academic study of religion includes learning and understanding the history, beliefs, and practices of the world’s many religious traditions. Religion scholars seek to understand how believers understand their own traditions as well as examining historical, psychological, and social factors that shape religious traditions.
Minors are available in both Philosophy and Religion, and may be earned either with a B.A. or a B.S. degree. Students may also pursue an Interdisciplinary Studies major with emphasis on philosophy and religion.
Study in philosophy and religion emphasizes critical thinking, the development of sharp reading skills, and mastery of written and verbal communication abilities that are applicable to a wide variety of professions. Courses in religion will be of particular interest for preministerial students planning to go on to seminary, while courses in philosophy, especially logic, are useful for pre-law students. Students are encouraged to consult with faculty for recommendations for their own personal course of study.
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