Theta Alpha Kappa
Theta Alpha Kappa was established in 1976 by Professor Albert Clark at Manhattan College in Riverdale (the Bronx), New York for the purpose of recognizing the academic achievements of religion and theology students.
Since then, Theta Alpha Kappa has grown to more than two hundred chapters nationally in four-year educational institutions ranging from small religiously affiliated colleges such as Thiel to large public research institutions. It is the only national honor society dedicated to recognizing academic excellence in students and scholars in the fields of Religious Studies and Theology.