Center on Religion and the Professions

An affiliate of the Missouri School of Journalism, improving religious literacy among professionals.

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As America grows more religiously diverse, professionals need to better understand the traditions and beliefs of the public.

Our resources help you reach that goal.

  • Browse religious literacy toolkits that list syllabi, case studies, codes of ethics and other resources for each of the 41 disciplines taught at the University of Missouri
  • Our newsletter, free film library, and more
  • Read about news and upcoming events in your community
  • Upcoming religious holidays


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  • Upcoming events

    • ‘Democracy Now!’ host Amy Goodman to speak at MU

      Award-winning investigative journalist and “Democracy Now!” host Amy Goodman will be on MU’s campus for a free lecture and book signing on Saturday, Oct. 9.

    • Speech at MU to address nuclear weapons challenges

      David Krieger, a founder of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, will lecture on “The Nuclear Challenge: From Omnicide to Abolition” on Oct. 20.

  • News from the Center

    • CORP executive director examines online religion news

      A new essay by Debra Mason, the executive director of the Center on Religion & the Professions, finds coverage of faith at a crossroads.

  • The Center on Religion & the Professions

    University of Missouri
    30 Neff Annex
    Columbia, MO 65211-2600
    Tel: 573-882-9257
    Fax: 573-884-0977

  • Visit our sister sites

    The Center on Religion & the Professions regularly teams with other organizations in Missouri. Be sure to visit their websites to learn more about their work and goals.

    Teen Relationship Education trains religious groups and provides tools to help them communicate effectively about relationship violence among youth. TREE, based in Columbia, is run mostly by volunteers and serves communities of all faiths in Boone Co.

    The World Religions in Missouri project works to improve the understanding of Missouri public school teachers about issues in religious diversity and teaching religion in schools. WRIM held a successful conference for teachers in June 2010 and will hold additional sessions around Missouri.

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