Students will:
- Articulate how religion, theology, and spirituality underlie and correlate with a broad range of human experience
- Articulate the particularities of various faith traditions (including creedal vision, moral teachings, historical context, social expression, and key rites and symbols) in the context of the plurality of world religious traditions, as encouraged by Vatican II's stance on the Catholic Church's relationship with other faiths
- Articulate how religious traditions work for social justice and the good of the entire human family as well as the environment that sustains it
- Employ knowledge of academic methods and practices characteristic of the study of theology and/or religion, including the different contributions of textual, historical, social, and interdisciplinary studies
