UNC Religious Studies
The Department of Religious Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill is dedicated to the study of religions as historical and cultural phenomena. It examines the history, texts, artifacts, beliefs, values, and rituals of a variety of religious traditions. Inherently interdisciplinary in its approach, religious studies explores religions in light of related fields in the humanities and social sciences such as anthropology, classics, archaeology, sociology, philosophy, and history.
Afterlife of Animals with Bart Ehrman and Barbara Ambros March 23, 1pm
Jerusalem through the Ages: A Conversation
Beyond Genesis: The Many Creation Stories of the Bible, a Webinar by Professor Joseph Lam
Beyond Genesis: The Many Creation Stories of the Bible. Promo for 10/19/23 Webinar
Jodi Magness Webinar Teaser: The Ancient Synagogue at Huqoq in Israel's Galilee
Hovorun, Putin's Mythology
Dune and Islam: Webinar Recording (FULL)
Why Religious Studies? How a Second Major/Minor can help your Career
Expecting Armageddon: What Does the Book of Revelation Reveal?
RELI 141: African American Religions
"Fall into your Major" Interview with Professor Bayne and Professor Cooper
Message to 2020 Graduating Seniors
RELI 117 - Culture of the Ancient Near East
RELI 697 - Capstone Undergraduate Seminar
RELI 542H - Religion and the Counterculture
RELI 180 - Introduction to Early Islamic Civilization
RELI 102 - World Religions
RELI 235 - Place, Space, and Religion
RELI 106 - Introduction to Early Judaism
Joseph Terrell, MIPSO / RELI Major / UNC Alum
Reli123 / JWST100: Introduction to Jewish Studies
Reli668: Religion and the Spanish Inquisition: Abrahamic Traditions, Indigenous Religions, & Empire
Reli122: Philosophical Approaches to the Study of Religion
Reli242: Introduction to New Religious Movements
Reli542H: Religion and the Counterculture
Reli365: Studies in Christian Theologies and Theologians
Reli421: Religion and Science
Tarheel Religions
Mysticism--What is it?
This is Carolina Religion