You might think a secular liberal arts college in godless Gotham would be the worst place to learn about religious traditions and contemporary challenges. But there’s really no more exciting way to study religion than in the lively conversation of humanities, social sciences, and arts that defines Eugene Lang College. And there are few more stimulating places to explore religion than New York, a crucible of religious creativity and a great global city. In Lang’s religious studies program, you’ll learn to understand the promises and dangers of the religious traditions just outside the door of the classroom, analyzing their complexity and variety with the tools of the social sciences and humanities, the inspiration and discipline of the arts, and the distinctive perspectives of the field of religious studies itself.