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REL 501: Research Methods in Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Explores the major themes and methods in the study of religion, with primary focus on classical texts.
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REL 502: Research Methods in Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Explores the major themes and methods in the study of religion, with primary focus on contemporary texts.
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REL 580: Practicum
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Structured practical experience in a professional program, supervised by a practitioner and/or faculty member with whom the student works closely.
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REL 581: Foundations of Ethics I
3.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Studies primary texts of classic ethical theories and their applications to various issues in daily life and the professions. Ethical traditions include some of these frameworks: virtue ethics and natural law ethics, consequentialism and contractualism, deontology and critical communitarianism. Pays attention to the shifting nature of the relation between ethics and religion. In the applied, activity-portion of the course, students investigate real-life ethical issues and examine them from several normative perspectives.
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REL 582: Foundations of Ethics II
3.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Studies contemporary moral philosophy and social ethics and their applications to the pressing issues of the present age. Considers some of these sources for ethical thinking in the twentieth century and their relation to classic traditions: existential ethics, critical theory, race and gender theory, postmodern ethics, and post-Holocaust ethics. Examines the possibility of an ethic suitable for the global coexistence among secular, spiritual, and postsecular perspectives. In the applied, activity-portion of the course, students investigate real-life ethical issues with a global significance and examine them from several contemporary perspectives.
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REL 583: Fieldwork
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Structured, supervised field experience in a field science or other discipline requiring experience in field techniques.
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REL 584: Internship
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Structured practical experience following a contract or plan, supervised by faculty and practitioners.
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REL 585: Ethical and Spiritual Issues in Pastoral Care
3.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Recalling the ancient Socratic, biblical, and other spiritual traditions of the cura animarum (care for and cure of the soul) and joining contemporary post/secular conversations relevant to the integration of the body-mind-spirit, this course introduces basic concepts and practices of the pastoral care ethics and spirituality. Focuses on the irreducible relations among existential (ontological), therapeutic (psychosomatic), and spiritual (religious) dimensions of care. The theoretical part of the course is inter-faith in approach, holistic in scope, and specialized in content; in the applied, activity-portion of the seminar, students investigate real-life issues in care ethics and spirituality and examine them from several perspectives studied during the semester.
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REL 590: Reading and Conference
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Arizona State University
Independent study in which a student meets regularly with a faculty member to discuss assignments. Course may include such assignments as intensive reading in a specialized area, writing a synthesis of literature on a specified topic, or writing a literature review of a topic.
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REL 591: Seminar
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Arizona State University
A small class emphasizing discussion, presentations by students, and written research papers.
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