A religious university is an oxymoronic concept.
Internationally, we have, in addition to purely theological colleges dedicated to training priests pastors and the like, a series of "Religious" Universities. We have catholic, presbyterian, baptist, methodist institutions espousing aspects of christianity and there are presumably similar institutions for other religions and sects.
What is the point?
A university must if it is to achieve anything be a haven supporting untramelled structured inquiry into nature in all its stupefying variety. A religious university however is constrained in a myriad of ways large and small by a jacket of dogma.
"Look into an issue by all means but never forget we already know the answer or at least enough of the surrounding circumstances as to enable us to circumscribe and restrain many of the conclusions you in your error may have come to."
Governments in secular states should stop any flow of funds to such institutions.