I am so grateful for this information. I graduated ASU in 2006 and being informed of what is happening regarding the curriculum is important to me. I am currently in a doctoral program at Grand Canyon University and will be graduating, hopefully, next year. This latest news about the Religious Studies department's rejection of including Christianity as part of its curriculum is disturbing, to say the least. I truly hope that change is on the horizon, because the tide is turning regarding discrimination practices against Christianity, including the hypocritical banter claiming 'inclusiveness and diversity' in studies.
I am so grateful for this information. I graduated ASU in 2006 and being informed of what is happening regarding the curriculum is important to me. I am currently in a doctoral program at Grand Canyon University and will be graduating, hopefully, next year. This latest news about the Religious Studies department's rejection of including Christianity as part of its curriculum is disturbing, to say the least. I truly hope that change is on the horizon, because the tide is turning regarding discrimination practices against Christianity, including the hypocritical banter claiming 'inclusiveness and diversity' in studies.
If you scroll back on my substack you’ll see what ASU professors say about GCU
They could at least follow Harvard
https://registrar.princeton.edu/course-offerings/course-details?courseid=003825&term=1172