What is the difference between a “Bachelor of Religious Education” and a “Bachelor of Religious Studies” degree?
I think the right way to go about this is not to try to compare a Bachelor of Religious Studies at the University of Toledo to a Bachelor of Religious Education at another public institution in Ohio. You should instead work backwards from the requirements of the position you are trying to fill. So, for example, let’s go to the requirements of an Army Chaplain (I’ll leave it to you to do the same for the Ohio National Guard Chaplain). The Army Chaplain Corps lays out very specific requirements here: http://www.goarmy.com/chaplain/requirements.jsp ————————————————————————————— • You must obtain an ecclesiastical endorsement from your faith group. This endorsement should certify that you are: • A clergy person in your denomination or faith group. • Qualified spiritually, morally, intellectually and emotionally to serve as a Chaplain in the Army. • Sensitiv