Religion, Philosophy, and Peace Studies
Studying religion at Wilmington College offers the opportunity to explore not only the Quaker tradition informing the history and mission of the College since its founding, but also the broader Christian tradition and other major religions of the world. Whether in courses on the Bible or the historical Jesus, on dreams or comparative religions, students are invited to engage with the mystery of the sacred, and the ethical and philosophical questions that have occupied human beings since the dawn of history.
Philosophy is the love of wisdom. Wisdom emerges from clear, logical, and creative thought, and an earnest attempt to understand reality, knowledge, ethical responsibility, and other concerns in our everyday lives. Philosophy attempts to integrate all human thought and experience into a meaningful whole.
Study in Religion and Philosophy can lead to careers in the ministry, but most important, the breadth of knowledge, the critical thought skills, and the holistic thinking required in this major are valued in business, law, and other professions.
Degrees
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Religion and Philosophy Major -
Peace Studies Minor -
Religion and Philosophy Minor
Courses
RP132G: MYSTERIES AND MIRACLES OF THE OLD TESTAMENT: BIBLE I
RP133G: FROM THE GOSPELS TO REVELATION: BIBLE II
RP140: The Big Ideas: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
This course provides students with an opportunity to transformatively wrestle with "the big questions" by introducing them to the key theme, thinkers and debates in western philosophy. How do we decide what is right and what is wrong? Does God exist? What is the truth and how do we find it? Assuming no background in philosophy, this highly accessible class will help students think through these big questions in a practical way that connects to their lives and the ordinary problems we face everyday. We will not explore key issues in the history of philosophy, but actively work to apply them to urgent contemporary problems like fake news, social media and the environmental crises.