The MA in Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers an interdisciplinary platform for the academic study of religious traditions, texts, and practices. Students explore belief systems and their social, political, and historical contexts, preparing for careers in academia, ministry, global service, or interfaith work.
The Role of Ritual in Hindu Temple Worship
Secularism and the State: A Comparative Perspective
Mysticism in Islamic Sufism and Christian Contemplative Traditions
Theodicy and Suffering in Jewish Philosophy
Religion and Climate Ethics in Indigenous Spiritualities
Pilgrimage Practices Across Abrahamic Traditions
Gender and Authority in Buddhist Monastic Communities
Religious Pluralism and Interfaith Dialogue in Urban America
Religion and Nationalism in Postcolonial South Asia
The Impact of Evangelical Movements on Latin American Politics
Scriptural Interpretation in Reform vs. Orthodox Judaism
Death, Afterlife, and Eschatology Across Cultures
Religion in Public Schools: Legal and Ethical Questions
Comparative Theology: Christianity and Zen Buddhism
Martyrdom and Sacrifice in Religious Narratives
The Influence of Religion in Social Justice Movements
Religious Art and Iconography in Eastern Orthodoxy
New Religious Movements in the Digital Age
Religion and Artificial Intelligence: Theological Implications
Apocalyptic Beliefs and Contemporary Political Ideologies
Build scholarly insight into religious thought and practice across cultures, time periods, and spiritual traditions.
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