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RLST 211: Introduction To Jewish Thought
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Religious and historical developments of Jewish thought; prominent Jewish philosophers and mystics who shaped its eclectic character. GenEd II.C.3.
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RLST 270: Topics In Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Introduction to diverse topics in the study of religion. May be repeated for a maximum of six units provided a different topic is covered.
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RLST 305: FAITH PERSPECTIVES IN MEDICAL ETHICS ** available as of 08/20/2011
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Christian, and Jewish perspectives on issues in medical ethics including the role of the doctor, abortion, cloning, pre gender selection, mental health, and euthanasia. Prerequisite: One course in a natural science, religious studies, philosophy, or consent of the instructor. Core: Ethical Issues & Perspectives.
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RLST 307: Buddhism In Tibet
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Overview of the form of Buddhism that developed in Tibet and subsequently spread to the West and other areas of the world during the modern era. Prerequisite: one RLST course or consent of the instructor.
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RLST 310: The Jew Confronts The Modern World: Jewish Law And Ethics
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Response of Jewish law and ethics to medical ethics, war, citizenship, environment, family, sexual ethics, government, contemporary state of Israel, women's issues, and Jewish/Gentile relationships in a multi-denominational approach. Prerequisite: One course in PHIL or RLST or consent of instructor
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RLST 311: Jewish Mysticism And Kabbalah
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Classical Kabbalah of Provence and Gerona, the Zohar, and the Kabbalah of Zafed with attention given to major trends in Jewish mysticism. Prerequisite: One course in RLST or one course in PHIL or consent of the instructor.
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RLST 312: Jewish Ethics And Spirituality In Hasidism
3.00 Credits
Towson University
The Tanya, the major work of Hasidism, is used to explore mystical and ethical aspects of Hasidism such as human attachment to divine reality, repentance and forgiveness, spiritual happiness. Prerequisite: One course in RLST or PHIL or consent of instructor.
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RLST 331: Exploring Genesis
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Theological, textual, and sociological analysis of Genesis aimed to develop new perspectives on the text and on Israelite civilization. Prerequisite: One course in Religious Studies or consent of the instructor.
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RLST 354: RELIGION AND SCIENCE ** available as of 01/20/2012
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Exploration of alternative conceptions of the relation of religion and science; consideration of specific instances, both historic and contemporary, of their engagement and/or encounter. Prerequisites: One course in RLST or PHIL or consent of instructor.
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RLST 355: Interpretations Of The Bible: New Testament
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Major themes of the biblical literature, and of its religious, philosophical and cultural implications. Not open to students who successfully completed PHIL 355. Prerequisite: One lower-level course in philosophy, religion or history.
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