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/faculty/wp-content/uploads/sites/94/2012/08/wiersma.jpg516681Most Augsburg students take the “Religion, Vocation, and the Search for Meaning” course (a.k.a. RLN 100). Teaching this course is one of my favorite things to do. Why? Because Augsburg’s diverse student community is an ideal setting for comparing and contrasting beliefs about life’s meaning and purpose. In RLN 100, I get to meet and learn ...