The BA in Religion at Harvard offers comparative, historical, and anthropological approaches to the world’s spiritual traditions. Students analyze sacred texts, pilgrimage practices, and the role of religion in politics and art. Fieldwork at local mosques, temples, and churches; internships with NGOs; and collaboration with the Divinity School foster nuanced understanding crucial for journalism, public service, community leadership, and graduate study.
Oral-history project on interfaith activism in Boston
Digital map of global pilgrimage routes
Ethnography of online spiritual communities
Podcast series on religion and pop culture
Study of climate justice in eco-theology movements
Virtual exhibit on Buddhist art in the Harvard Museums
Research on religious freedom in constitutional law
Film documenting contemporary Hindu festivals in diaspora
Analysis of music in Pentecostal worship
Translation of Sufi poetry with commentary
Data visualization of world-religion demographics
Capstone on religious rhetoric in civil-rights speeches
Comparative study of martyrdom narratives
Interactive timeline of Qur’anic manuscript styles
Seminar organizing interfaith dialogue events
Ethnographic cookbook of ritual foods
Blog on AI and the future of spirituality
Museum-quality exhibit on religious textiles
Examine how faith and practice shape societies through Harvard’s interdisciplinary Religion program.
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