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Explore the study of religion at USC Dornsife: http://dornsife.usc.edu/religion/

Why study religion? The study of religion is not simply about faith or belief. Our majors study religious ideas, practices, and communities from a variety of disciplinary approaches, including those of politics, history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, visual culture, and literary studies. The religion major and minor provide training useful in a broad range of professional careers. You will learn to read texts closely, to think critically, and to express yourself persuasively. Religion courses also cultivate cultural awareness and broad historical perspective, both of which are essential for professionals across diverse fields, from law and medicine to politics, international affairs, and journalism. Students of religion strive to understand the universal quest for truth, meaning, and moral direction. Studying religion give you the opportunity to reflect on large, cross-cultural questions central to the human experience. Our courses will challenge you to consider large questions—what it means to be human, to act ethically, and to create a just society—from diverse perspectives. Advantages of the Religion Major

Small class sizes with faculty who have won numerous USC teaching awards. Exciting and diverse courses. Study the smells of India, mystical desire, religion in TV and film, bioethics, sexuality, the life of Jesus, women in Islam, violence and warfare, holy icons, Buddhist monks, archaeological discoveries, and more. Flexibility for double majors. The flexible requirements of the Religion major complement other majors. Most Religion majors are double majors, and many are pre-med or pre-law. Opportunities to gain research experience. Take advantage of the department’s relationships with numerous research centers, including the USC Archaeology Research Center, the Center for Religion and Civic Culture, the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, The Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies, The Casden Institute for the Jewish Role in American Life, InscriptiFact, and the Center for Japanese Religion and Culture. General Questions:
Linda Wootton (213) 740-0272
wootton@usc.edu
ACB 130 (825 Bloom Walk, West Tower)

Director of Undergraduate Studies:
James McHugh (213) 740-7141
jmchugh@usc.edu, ACB 226

College Advisement Religion Advisor:
Lisa Kamrany
Request appt. by email: lkamrany@usc.edu

Jewish Studies
Leah Hochman; (213) 765-2114
louchheim@huc.edu

Find us on the Web at http://dornsife.usc.edu/religion/

https://religiondispatches.org/trumps-god-bless-the-usa-bible-is-no-joke/
03/29/2024

https://religiondispatches.org/trumps-god-bless-the-usa-bible-is-no-joke/

As he makes another bid for the White House, Donald Trump is well aware of who his base is and what they believe. Indeed, the campaign has increasingly adopted more overtly Christian nationalist themes, particularly those that attach special importance to the role of Trump in the Christian god’s p...

Congratulation to Prof. Duncan Williams for receiving the 2022 Grawemeyer Award for Religion!!
12/13/2021

Congratulation to Prof. Duncan Williams for receiving the 2022 Grawemeyer Award for Religion!!

/PRNewswire/ -- A scholar who explained how Japanese American Buddhists adhered to their faith even after being forced into World War II detention camps has...

Stay safe everyone!USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, USC Office of Religious & Spiritual Life, Religio...
06/18/2020

Stay safe everyone!

USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, USC Office of Religious & Spiritual Life, Religion Discussion Mindfulness, Buddhist Journal

Dr. Christiane Wolf on how to mindfully curtail the spread of coronavirus — and keep a cool head about it, too.

Diane Winston, Knight Chair in Media and Religion and Associate Professor of Journalism was quoted in a Philadelphia Inq...
05/21/2020

Diane Winston, Knight Chair in Media and Religion and Associate Professor of Journalism was quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer article, "Philly-area religious leaders adapt to reach their faithful as pandemic drags on"

University of Southern California, USC Office of Religious & Spiritual Life, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

The pandemic hit with full force in the United States just as all Abrahamic religions were observing major holidays: Easter, Passover, and month-long Ramadan, which ends May 23.

Mark Letteney, USC Religion’s postdoctoral fellow talks about his discoveries at Bethlehem’s Pools of Solomon in this "T...
05/07/2020

Mark Letteney, USC Religion’s postdoctoral fellow talks about his discoveries at Bethlehem’s Pools of Solomon in this "The Daily Beast" article...

https://www.thedailybeast.com/jerusalems-controversial-pools-of-solomons-secrets-have-been-unlocked?ref=scroll

USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences; USC Archaeology; University of Southern California

Fiercely fought over by different sides in Israel and Palestine, archaeologists working at the famed Pools of Solomon have uncovered something sure to surprise everybody.

Please join us in congratulating Donald Miller on his newest publication, "Becoming Human Again: An Oral History of the ...
04/23/2020

Please join us in congratulating Donald Miller on his newest publication, "Becoming Human Again: An Oral History of the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi" https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520343788/becoming-human-again

USC Dornsife Social Media Managers, University of Southern California, USC Center for Religion & Civic Culture

Genocide involves significant death and trauma. Yet the enormous scope of genocide comes into view when one looks at the factors that lead to mass killing, the struggle for survival during genocide, and the ways survivors reconstruct their lives after the violence ends.

Just out from USC Religion's Prof. Cavan Concannon:
10/01/2019

Just out from USC Religion's Prof. Cavan Concannon:

Focus on the Family is politicizing a common and protected practice.

NEW from Prof. Concannon: “They bought artifacts. They bought a building. What the Green family bought ultimately was ex...
03/21/2019

NEW from Prof. Concannon:

“They bought artifacts. They bought a building. What the Green family bought ultimately was expertise.”

a review of religion & media

Check out Prof. Concannon's new piece on Trump, Immigration, and the Late Roman Empire.
02/13/2019

Check out Prof. Concannon's new piece on Trump, Immigration, and the Late Roman Empire.

As Congress and President Trump struggle to devise a coherent immigration policy along the US southern border, there are lessons from ancient history that could prove instructive.

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