Dr. Tina Wray, associate professor of religious and theological studies, and Rick Stewart '10 uncover a mosaic floor during an archeological dig at Mt. Zion in Jerusalem.

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Department of Religious and Theological Studies

The Department of Religious and Theological Studies at Salve Regina offers students a deep intellectual engagement with the Christian religious tradition, including our Catholic heritage, as well as a rich, comparative approach to the great religious traditions of the world.

To both majors and minors, we offer four optional areas of focus - Christian theology, Scripture, ethics and world religions - allowing them to choose a path of study that best meets their needs and captures their interests.

For all students at Salve Regina, we offer our Common Core course, Christianity in Dialogue with World Religions. Usually taken in the sophomore year, this challenging course reflects the University's mission to be a community welcoming people of diverse beliefs, as well as the important Core Curriculum goal of preparing responsible citizens in our global society. Students then choose an additional upper-level Core Complement course from a range of offerings.

Beyond the classroom, we sponsor activities that complement our curriculum - from bringing to the University guest speakers who explore the relevant religious issues of the day to sponsoring study abroad courses in destinations such as Belize, Turkey and Israel.

Our graduates possess a strong liberal arts foundation for postgraduate work, including the study of religion, history or law, as well as careers in social services, education, business and church-related contexts.

Featured Course

Christian Marriage and Family Life
Department of Religious and Theological Studies
Long regarded as a fundamental building block of society, marriage has been the focus of an unprecedented degree of questioning and analysis over the past 50 years. This course examines a number of critical areas associated with marriage and family life today, viewed from the perspective of history, contemporary knowledge, and Christian faith.

Faculty Spotlight


												Photo of Tina Wray
Dr. Tina Wray
Associate Professor

Author of four books including "Good Girls, Bad Girls: The Enduring Lessons of Twelve Women of the Old Testament," Dr. Tina Wray admits that her true passion is teaching. She is committed to bringing religion to life for her students and exposing them to the ongoing dialogue between Christianity and other world religions.

Did you know?

Alumni attend top theology school
Alumni attend top theology school

In recent years, four religious and theological studies alumni been accepted to Chicago’s Catholic Theological Union, the largest Catholic graduate school for theology and ministry in North America. They are Marissa Brodie '09, Lindsay Little '06, Eldon Santiago '06 and Rick Stewart '10.

Related Groups and Organizations

  • Honor Society
    Theta Alpha Kappa, the national honor society for religious studies, encourages excellence in research, learning, teaching and publication in the discipline of religious and theological studies.