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Religion as an academic subject appears across disciplines including theology, sociology, history, cultural studies, and ethics. Courses in these fields ask students to examine how religious belief systems form, how they shape individual identity, and how they interact with political and social structures. The topic is intellectually broad, covering everything from the foundational texts and doctrines of specific traditions to the role religion plays in public life. Papers in this area may address established world religions, newer or syncretic movements such as Peyotism and Mormonism, or the intersection of faith with culture and power, as seen in work examining figures like Leopold Sedar Senghor.

The archived essays approach religion from several distinct angles. Some take a tradition-specific focus, examining the beliefs, history, and practices of a single faith or denomination, including Catholic education and basic theology. Others are comparative or cross-cultural, exploring how different faiths address shared human concerns. Ethical and applied angles appear as well, with papers connecting religious frameworks to biomedical ethics and ethical dilemmas. Some essays are more sociological, analyzing how religion functions within society or manifests in everyday cultural forms, including popular media and ceremonial contexts like weddings.

A strong essay on a religious topic requires a clearly scoped thesis that moves beyond description toward analysis — explaining why a belief or practice matters, not just what it is. Evidence drawn from primary religious texts, historical context, or documented case studies carries more weight than broad generalizations. The most common pitfall is treating religion as a monolithic category; strong papers acknowledge internal diversity within any tradition and avoid overstating uniformity across communities or time periods.

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Chadwick, Henry Early Christian Thought
Chadwick, Henry Early Christian Thought and the Classical Tradition: Studies in Justin, Clement, and Origen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984).
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Marriage After the Ritual Is Over
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World Trade Center film documentation and analysis
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Ancient Roman religion and its cultural significance
This essay examines some of the non-literary sources of information on ancient Roman religion, and particularly those spaces which demonstrate a confluence of the religious, political, and social. By examining three such spaces in detail, one can begin to appreciate how the centrality of Roman religion evidenced itself at every level of Roman life and representation. Ultimately, one is able to appreciate how non-literary sources of information on Roman religion can offer valuable insights into ancient practices and belief, above and beyond the understanding offered by literary sources.
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Jews in the German Army
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Speech at Clermont 1095
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