Prospectus for the PhD
Track
in Religion and Science through the Graduate Division of Religious Studies at Boston University
(a.k.a. constantly updated, hyperlinked "Green Book")
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The Green Book describes the PhD in religion and science, which is administered through the Graduate Division of Religious Studies within Boston University's Graduate School.
Please note: the Green Book is updated periodically. Recent changes:
February 12, 2017: Program description, exam readings, and sample exam questions updated.
Notice of the Applicability of this Prospectus
Overview of the Five PhD Examinations
Exam 1: Philosophy of Science Exam
Exam 2: Philosophy of Religion Exam
Exam 3: Specialization Exam
Exam 4: Integrative Specialty Exam
Appendices: Related Resources
Appendix A: List of Relevant Courses
Appendix B:
Additional Resource: Reading List in the History of Philosophy
Appendix C: Additional Resource: Other Philosophy of Religion Material
Appendix D: Additional Resource: Core Literature of the Religion-Science Dialogue
Notice of
the Applicability of this Prospectus
This Prospectus describes the PhD in Religion and Science. Students beginning doctoral
programs in or after Fall, 1996 are subject to this Prospectus.
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