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About the CourseThe Prospectus for Doctoral Programs in Theology published by the Doctoral Faculty in Theology at Boston University says: "The understanding of theology informing the doctoral programs in theology implies that theological activity within any primary tradition is most intelligible and academically sound when pursued in the context of basic knowledge of, and continual openness toward, theology and religious philosophy as it has developed in other traditions." This course is designed to aid students in securing this basic knowledge, which is also an important part of preparation for teaching introductory religion courses in University or College Religious Studies Departments. The information on this page is copyright ©1994-2010, Wesley Wildman (basic information here), unless otherwise noted. If you want to use ideas that you find here, please be careful to acknowledge this site as your source, and remember also to credit the original author of what you use, where that is applicable. If you want to use text or stories from these pages, please contact me at the feedback address for permission. |