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ReligionsMN
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Carleton College
Biography:
ReligionsMN is a project produced by students and professors at Carleton College in Northfield. It brings together scholarship on a range of religious traditions in Minnesota to promote religious literacy, to foster nuanced and informed public conversation about and across religious difference, and to provide publicly accessible web-based resources to support that effort. Rather than keep the rich knowledge and wealth of research within the confines of the academy, including that originally produced by Carleton undergraduates, ReligionsMN seeks to promote collaborations with community partners to help Minnesota communities access and leverage scholarly resources for public good.
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