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HMS Richards Divinity School

Bachelors of Arts in Religious Studies

Students in this program take classes in Biblical, historical, and theological studies as well as religion and society, philosophy, and ethics. Students will:

• Build a foundation for pastoral ministry.

• Become aware of religious experience and expression.

• Learn about Christian beliefs and heritage.

• Engage with Scripture.

• Become informed on the role of religion in society.

• Be prepared for graduate studies in religion and

theology.

 

This major prepares students who want to become religion teachers or who would like to work in pastoral ministry. It can also provide a good foundation for those going into medicine, dentistry, other health professions, anthropology, journalism, or philosophy.

 

Course Requirements

Religious Studies Major

Required: 64 units, as follows:

The following RELB courses:

RELB 104

Jesus and the Gospels

4

RELB 206

Sacred Texts: The Old Testament Scriptures

4

RELB 207

Sacred Texts: The New Testament Scriptures

4

Plus, choice of:

RELB 409

Sacred Texts: Theory and Practice of Biblical Interpretations

or RELG 306

Sacred Texts: The Literature of the World's Religions

The following RELE courses:

RELE 205

Biblical Ethics in the Modern World

Plus, choice of:

RELE 447

Religion and Society

or RELE 454

Applied Ethics and Social Issues

or RELE 448

Christian Professional Business Ethics

or RELE 405

Moral Philosophy

Plus, choice of:

RELE 457

Religion and Gender

or RELE 455

Christian Understanding of Sexuality

or RELE 459

Issues in Religious Ethics

The following RELG courses:

RELG 235

Introduction to Religious Studies

Plus, choice of:

RELG 237

World Religions

or RELG 327

Asian Philosophical Tradition

RELG 267

Religious

 

 

 


Minor in Religious Studies

Religious Studies Minor

Required: 32 units (16 upper division),
to be selected from the following:

RELB 104

Jesus and the Gospels

(4)

RELB 206

Sacred Texts: The Old Testament Scriptures

(4)

RELB 207

Sacred Texts: The New Testament Scriptures

(4)

RELG 235

Introduction to Religious Studies

(4)

Choice of:

RELE 447

Religion and Society

(4)

or RELE 454

Applied Ethics and Social Issues

(2-4)

or RELE 448

Christian Professional and Business Ethics

(4)

or RELE 405

Moral Philosophy

(3-4)

Choice of:

RELH 483

History of Seventh-day Adventism

(3-4)

or RELH 445

History of Christianity I: Formation

(4)

or RELH 446

History of Christianity II: Reformation

(4)

or RELH 447

History of Christianity III: Transformation

(4)

or RELH 495

Reformation Lands Tour

(3-4)

Choice of:

RELT 255

Theology I: Faith Seeking Understanding

(4)

or RELT 435

Christian Understanding of God and Humankind

(4)

Choice of:

RELT 355

Theology II: God and Creation

(4)

or RELT 436

Philosophy of Religion

(4)

Choice of:

RELT 455

Theology III: Reconciliation and Consummation

(4)

or RELT 434

Dimensions of Salvation

(4)

 

 

Contact Us

4500 Riverwalk Parkway

Riverside, CA 92515

religion@lasierra.edu

951.785.2041

 

Office Location:

La Sierra Hall 205

 

Office Hours:

Monday - Thursday

8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Friday

8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon