国际学生入学条件
Candidates who hold a Bachelor's degree, or who will complete a Bachelor's degree by the start of the admission term, are eligible to apply. Applicants of all academic backgrounds are considered for the M.A. program.
Hard copies of official transcripts are not required to apply. Applicants will upload unofficial transcripts and supporting documents to the online application system.
If admitted, applicants will be notified to send official transcripts to complete the admissions process.
Once a completed application is submitted, the applicant will be able to pay the application fee and monitor the status of their application on the Application Status page.
Application information and supporting documents cannot be edited after final submission. However, applicants are able to upload an updated version of their CV and unofficial transcripts via the Application Status page.
All application materials, including official test scores and three letters of recommendation, must be received by the deadline to be considered for admission.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission.
Bachelor's (undergraduate) degree earned or will be earned before entering. In general, applicants should have at least a 3.0(B) grade point average (or the equivalent) in their undergraduate work. Some departments at Rice University require scores on the aptitude portion of the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) or the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) as an appropriate advanced test, these should be sent directly to the admitting department. Applicants whose native language is not English must take the TOEFL test and should score at least 90 on the iBT (internet-based) TOEFL, at least 600 on the paper-based TOEFL or score 250 on the computer-based TOEFL. For students who choose to take the IELTS in lieu of TOEFL, the minimum score is 7.
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
“美国宗教史”的研究生领域具有不同的视角,既具有深远的历史意义,又具有根本的比较性。尽管人们非常关注圣经的根源和规范化的欧洲基督教传统,而事实上它们已成为文化的公共生活,思想和言论的主流,但这一研究领域并没有赋予任何特殊的宗教叙事或宗教经验形式以特权。它并不认为历史是线性的,而是循环的,认真对待了“过去的未来”的解释学循环,也就是说,意识到未来人民以过去人民无法或没有的方式阅读过去,因此,未来改变了过去,过去改变了美国宗教的未来。因此,该研究领域密切关注“现在的过去”(对过去的持续回报,吸收和重新调整,以
The graduate area of ''History of Religions in America'' takes up a different lens, one at once deeply historical and radically comparative. While paying very close attention to the biblical roots and normative European Christian traditions that did in fact come to dominate the public life, thought and rhetoric of the culture, this area of study privileges no particular religious narrative or form of religious experience. It does not see history as linear, but as circular, taking seriously the hermeneutical loop of ''the future of the past,'' that is, the awareness that future peoples read the past in ways that past peoples could not and did not, so that the future changes the past, and the past changes the future of religions in America. Thus, this area of study pays close attention to the concepts of the ''present past'' (the persistent return, uptake and recalibrating of the past to benefit the present religious communities) and ''revelatory alignment'' (aligning the past with new revelatory experiences).
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