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religious university
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "religious university" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an institution of higher education that is affiliated with a particular religion or religious organization. Example: "She decided to attend a religious university to deepen her understanding of her faith while pursuing her degree."
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26 human-written examples
Two other leading institutes of higher education in Greater Tel Aviv are Bar-Ilan University (founded 1953), a religious university in Ramat Gan, and the Weizmann Institute of Science (founded 1949) in Rehovot.
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But then the internship ended, and I had to go back to the religious university.
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After two years in a religious university in Riyadh, he, too, went to Afghanistan.
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At a packed seminar at Bar Ilan, Israel's religious university near Tel Aviv, Mr Firrouz called on Israel's prime minister to free Israel from the Orthodox yoke.
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The pair and their student volunteers (they are at an unnamed religious university) find success when they bring a dog back to life.
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After its serialisation in al-Ahram, al-Azhar, Cairo's religious university, refused to allow the work to appear in book form.
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Some religious universities are relying on Hobby Lobby to argue that they must be excused from bargaining with labor unions.
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The university blocked access to the site on the university's Internet server, which helped cause the site to go viral in the world of religious universities.
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"Cheap books followed, and students were brought to Saudi to learn from Wahabi preachers and teachers in the different religious universities that mushroomed in the '80s".
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But with the exception of the Catholic University in Chile (1888), the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (1917), and the Javeriana University in Colombia (1931), all religious universities were modern creations.
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By then Mr. Roberts was two years into a 12-year career as a pastor in towns around the South and had studied at Oklahoma Baptist College and other religious universities.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about a "religious university", be specific about the denomination or religious affiliation if it is relevant to the context. This provides clarity and avoids generalizations.
Common error
Avoid making assumptions about the academic rigor or social environment of a "religious university" based solely on its religious affiliation. These institutions vary widely in their academic focus and student culture.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "religious university" functions as a noun phrase, specifically an adjectival phrase modifying the noun "university". It identifies a specific type of higher education institution characterized by its religious affiliation. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is usable and correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
20%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Science
10%
Unknown/unmatched sources
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "religious university" is a grammatically sound and frequently used term to describe a higher education institution affiliated with a religion. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is correct and usable in written English. While generally neutral in tone, it's important to be specific about the religious affiliation and avoid generalizations. Its primary function is to categorize, and it appears most frequently in news, media, and encyclopedic sources. For greater precision, alternatives like "faith-based university" or "church-affiliated university" might be more appropriate depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
faith-based university
Emphasizes the role of faith in the university's mission and values.
church-affiliated university
Directly states the university's connection to a church or religious organization.
religiously affiliated college
Similar to "church-affiliated university", but uses 'religiously' for broader applications.
sectarian university
Highlights the university's affiliation with a particular religious sect or denomination.
private religious institution
Highlights both the religious nature and private status of the university.
denominational college
Indicates a college associated with a specific religious denomination.
theological seminary
Specifically focuses on theological education and training for religious ministry.
parochial university
A university run by a religious organization or parish.
faith-inspired higher education
More general term; highlights that the university is inspired by faith without necessarily belonging to a specific religion.
Bible college
Focuses primarily on biblical studies and training.
FAQs
How is a "religious university" different from a secular university?
A "religious university" integrates religious values and teachings into its curriculum and campus life, while a secular university maintains a non-religious perspective.
What are some alternatives to calling an institution a "religious university"?
You can use terms like "faith-based university", "church-affiliated university", or "theological seminary depending" on the specific nature of the institution.
Are all "religious universities" the same in terms of their religious practices?
No, "religious universities" vary widely in their religious practices and the extent to which they integrate religion into academic and social life. Some may be highly observant, while others may be more open and inclusive.
Is it appropriate to use "religious university" in formal writing?
Yes, "religious university" is appropriate for formal writing. However, be mindful of the specific context and choose the term that best reflects the institution's affiliation and mission, for example "private religious institution" may be appropriate.
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4.1/5
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