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Originally Posted by natewood3 Does anyone know where to find a list of some sort of the best universities to attend if you want to do a Ph.D. in Religious Studies/Religion/Theology? Obviously, Chicago, Duke, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Marquette, and Emory are some of the schools that I don't need to be told about. Say you do not have the money or say you could not get into one of those schools, but you still want to do a Ph.D. at a university, what other schools would one consider (maybe the top 10 schools outside of those)? |
With all due respect, I wouldn't choose to attend any of that list - but then, because of the nature of "religious studies" I wouldn't get such a degree at all. Since none of the above holds to any form whatsoever of proper respect for the Scriptures, I can't imagine wanting to submit myself to that.
Are you aiming to teach in a Religion department, ultimately - or if you don't mind sharing, what's your end goal of pursuing such a degree?
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