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Theology Honor Society

 

THETA ALPHA KAPPA is the National Honor Society for Religious Studies/Theology. The Society was founded in 1976 through the good offices of the Religious Studies faculty of Manhattan College in Riverdale (the Bronx) New York for the purposes of honoring particularly excellent undergraduate students in the fields of theological and/or religious studies. Its revised constitution of 1998 indicates, similarly, that its purpose is "to encourage, recognize, and maintain excellence in such studies within baccalaureate and post baccalaureate degree programs, and within the academic profession of these studies more broadly understood."


There are currently over 180 active chapters of Theta Alpha Kappa in the United States today. The University of Scranton's Alpha Nu chapter was installed in 1980.

Students who are interested in theological questions and have at least 12 credits in theology/religious studies, with an average of 3.5 in theology courses and 3.0 overall, are invited to apply.

Contact the department secretary for further information.





 


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