
The Center on Religion & the Professions works to improve the religous literacy of professionals, to help them serve a diverse public.

We help professionals better understand religion in the lives of those they serve by:
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Supporting ground-breaking research
on how religion impacts people and encouraging its use by the appropriate
professionals; |
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Creating resources and training
to improve the religious literacies among professionals; |
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Developing and testing curriculum
in religion for all disciplines; |
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Presenting public forums
and other activities to increase the visibility of religion in the public sphere. |

We support MU’s core values. Read about these values and initiatives here. |
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2003
Faculty
Seminar: Religion, the Professions, and the
Public
Fall Semester 2003, Wednesdays, 2:30 - 5:00
p.m.
102 Black Culture Center
Lecture:
Naked Fitzies and Iron Cages
October 14, 2003, 7:30 p.m.
Room 6 Hulston Hall
Discussion: National Gandhi Day of Service
October 2, 2003, 3:30 p.m.
Room 212 Cornell Hall
Colloquia: Religion
in the Practice of Law, Medicine, and Journalism
Winter Semester 2000 |
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A blog about faith, values and spirituality in the media, from CORP faculty, staff and friends.
ReligiousLife@MU
A blog about religious life at the University of
Missouri-Columbia.

Curious about how religion affects your profession? Click on your discipline for some ideas.

Read the latest surveys and polls on religion, beliefs, trends and current events here. |

See list of professional and faith organizations here.

Read scholarly and professional journals about religion and medicine, journalism, political science and more here. |
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