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McGill University School of Religious Studies

In May 2016, McGill University established the School of Religious Studies in the Faculty of Arts. The School of Religious Studies provides a range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the academic study of religious traditions and theology.

McGill University School of Religious Studies
William and Henry Birks Building, McGill University Faculty of Religious Studies
TypeSchool of Religious Studies at McGill University
Established1912 as Joint Board of Religious Studies; 1948 as Faculty of Divinity Studies
AffiliationMcGill University; The Presbyterian College
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websitemcgill.ca/religiousstudies

The School of Religious Studies incorporates many methods and disciplines, combining the focused historical study of religious traditions with approaches that explore contemporary expressions of religions and public policy.

Facilities

The School of Religious Studies is located in the William and Henry Birks Building. The building was designed by the Canadian architect Harold Lea Fetherstonhaugh, a student of Percy Erskine Nobbs, in the Collegiate Gothic style. Construction began in 1929 and was completed in 1931. The building was originally owned by the Joint Board of Theological Colleges. It was known by its original name, Divinity Hall, until 1972,[1] when it was renamed in honor of Canadian businessman Henry Birks and one of his sons.

See also

References

  1. ^ William and Henry Birks Building. McGill University. Retrieved 2008-07-29.

Coordinates: 45°30′24″N 73°34′39″W / 45.50659°N 73.57742°W / 45.50659; -73.57742


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