Theology & Religious Studies, BA
Explore the Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University. Explore Christianity and otherworld religions.
About this Program
Integrated and Justice-Focused Approach to Theology and Religious Studies
Seattle University’s Theology and Religious Studies Department helps you develop the skills and knowledge to engage critically and effectively with the multi-religious dimensions of human life.
We approach the study of theology and religious studies in an integrated manner with the opportunity to specialize in either Christian Theology or Comparative Religion. You are introduced to multiple aspects of religion such as beliefs, faith, rituals, ethics, spirituality and sacred texts.
In keeping with the Jesuit, Catholic commitment of Seattle University, our theology and religious studies department emphasizes an in-depth study of the Catholic tradition in dialogue with other religious and secular perspectives.
In addition, students study the internal diversity within Christianity and other religious traditions such as Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism.
Theology and religious studies at Seattle University addresses the experiences and realities of oppressed peoples and the integral relationship between religion and social justice in local and global contexts.
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Pathways to Professional Formation
The College of Arts & Sciences is committed to helping you through your lifetime journey of professional formation and discernment. We offer opportunities to deepen and broaden your understanding of your professional identity.
Arts & Sciences Advising Center
Our advising center is dedicated to your holistic academic and professional through academic advising and promotion of academic excellence. We work to solve problems, provide navigational guidance and build connections.
Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal
Our peer-reviewed online publication provides an opportunity for you to publish your research. Publication can help you prepare for advanced studies at top graduate programs or demonstrate knowledge and skills when applying for non-academic positions.
Hear From Our Alumni
Jared Fontenette, '22
"My THRS education taught me how to think critically about the world and my role in it. I was exposed to a wide variety of perspectives and was taught to think through issues in a number of ways. THRS challenged me to think outside of my existing framework of understanding the world, and it helped me refine my values through my engagement with new ways of thinking. Because of THRS, I am able to see a problem from multiple angles and not get stuck in a singular mindset when devising a solution."
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Donna Teevan, PhD
Chair and Associate Professor, Theology and Religious Studies