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Edward
Whitman Chapin Prize Winners 2007:
(left to right) Glynnis Gilbert
'07, Jessica Bradley '07, Kate Conmy '07
To major in religion is to ask questions
about the many ways women
and
men
have sought
to
make
sense of their lives. Examining religious traditions— their
notable leaders, their valued texts, and the social behaviors
designed to embody their visions— is a central way
to study the profound questions that direct so many areas
of human endeavor.
The study of religion is an excellent way of organizing
a liberal arts education so that diverse cultures, artistic
expressions,
political forces, and gender assignments can be questioned
and set in historical and changing contexts.
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