The Libraries seek to support research in the religious experience of Western Europe, the United States and Canada during all historical and pre-historical periods, as well as comparative work touching upon that religious experience. It supports the needs of undergraduate, MA/MS students, Ph.D. students, the teaching faculty, post-docs, and research staff members.
While no new courses have been introduced in recent years, interest in the study of the African-American religious experience has increased significantly, as has interest in the religious experiences of women within religious institutions.
Areas of established specialization are classical studies, Christianity, and comparative religious studies.