Religion
About
St. Mark's religion classes help students understand and appreciate that there are multiple ways in which humans make meaning of their existence and condition, and multiple opinions on how best to regulate human behavior and interaction.
Students are required to study at least three religious systems of thought (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), as well as other meaning-making systems, either religious, humanist, ethical, philosophical, aesthetic, or historical. In both style and substance, the classes are non-sectarian, and similar to what one might find in a college class on religion or philosophy.
Faculty
Elizabeth (Liz) Agosto
Titles:
Dean of Students
Departments:
Dean of Students Office, Religion, Senior Administrative Team, Orientation
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Amanda Hultin
Titles:
Interim Associate Dean of Faculty for Equity and Inclusion, Religion Department Faculty
Departments:
Assistant Head of School’s Office, Religion
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Betsy Plumb
Titles:
History and Social Sciences Department Faculty
Departments:
History and Social Sciences, Religion
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Katie Solter
Titles:
Co-Head Chaplain, Religion Department Head
Departments:
Religion, Chapel
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Barbara Talcott
Titles:
Co-Head Chaplain, Religion Department Faculty
Departments:
Religion, Senior Administrative Team, Chapel
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Colleen Worrell
Titles:
Director of the Center, Religion Department Faculty
Departments:
Religion, The Burgess Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning
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The Online Course Catalog contains all of the courses offered for the upcoming school year.