Religion in American Life
Values and Society
Why Minor in Religion in American Life at Allegheny College
Explore religious rituals, practices, and systems of thought. Religious Studies helps us see the continually evolving relationship of individuals and communities within those traditions as well as the role of religion in a complex global context.
Unusual Combinations
Students often combine Religion in American Life with:
Division
- Values and Society
Program Type
- Minor
Number of Credits
20 for minorWhere Religion in American Life Alumni Work Today
Pastor
University City United Church
Iona Dickinson ’99
Clinical Coordinator for UpStreet
Jewish Family and Community Services of Pittsburgh
Erin Barr ‘03
Assistant Professor
Phillips Theological Seminary
Peter Capretto ’10
Allegheny offers some of the most dedicated faculty I have ever had the honor to work with. My professors worked constantly to make sure I was on track and gave me the guidance and tools to present my research at a conference.
Your Four-Year Journey
Year 1: Understanding
The study of religion intersects with many fields using various approaches while providing additional meaning to symbols, practices, and rhetoric that enrich the work of other related disciplines. We offer introductory courses in American Christianities, Judaism, and Islam in America.
Year 2: New Approaches
Many courses are organized as seminar discussions, so a great deal of student contribution is expected. Take Christian Ethics. History of American Christianities, Jewish Meadville, Jewish Ethics, Marriage and Sexuality in Islam or any number of other courses to gain a broader vision of religion.
Year 3: Delving Deeper
Take contemporary religious courses to learn about the distinctions in culture and values. Related classes include Christian Ethics; Jewish Ethics; Religion and Ecology; Marriage and Sexuality in Islam; and Islam in America.
Year 4: The Comp
The focus of the fourth year is the Senior Comp, where you will investigate and write a personalized thesis. Your thesis will incorporate your unique major and minor combination— in this case, it’s with Religious Studies!
Faculty and Staff
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Dayton; MTS Tyndale University College and Seminary; M.A., Northeastern Seminary; B.A., Niagara University
Email: ddelgado@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-2166
Featured News
People & Places: October 2023
People & Places is a monthly highlight of the ongoing professional activities and achievements of faculty, staff, and students of the College. Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies Carl Olson’s essay titled, “Uttering Curses in Classical Hinduism: An Inquiry into Power and Violence,” will be published by Studies in Linguistics and Literature. Early next […]
Program Contact
Adrienne Krone
Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Sustainability and Religion in American Life