Marquette professor discusses how religion and Halloween are intertwined

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The spookiest time of year has arrived, but just how far do Halloween traditions go?

Reverand Ryan Duns, an assistant professor of theology from Marquette University's Klinger College of Arts and Sciences joined us this Halloween morning to offer details.

He also delved into details about a course offered at Marquette called Evil, Horror and Theology. The course is said to discuss "good and evil as contrasting and conflicting forces in human life, society, culture and imagination."

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