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Lesly Cain
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20 October, 14:46
Why study comparative religion?
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Jayleen Wu
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The comparative religion major introduces students to broad theoretical issues in the academic study of religion, and encourages them to explore these issues through mastering details of the textual canons, historical traditions, social contexts, and cultural forms of religion.
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