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RLST 201a: hist 232Ja/hums 392a/jdst 270a,Medieval Jews,Christians,and Muslims Imagining Each Other
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Ivan Marcus. For description see under Humanities.
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RLST 215: aG /hist 148aG/jdst 280aG,America and Its Jews,1654 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Paula Hyman. For description see under History.
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RLST 225: bG /hist 244Jb/jdst 385b/wgss 383b,Women in Modern Jewish History
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Paula Hyman. w 2.30-4.20 Hu (0) The roles and representation of Jewish women in the modern period. Special attention to the role of gender in Judaism; the social, cultural, and political activity of women; and the development and impact of feminism. For History majors, counts toward either European or U.S. distributional credit, upon application to the director of undergraduate studies.
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RLST 225 - bG /hist 244Jb/jdst 385b/wgss 383b,Women in Modern Jewish History
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RLST 240a: The Historical Jesus
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Dale Martin. mw 2.30-3.45 Hu (0) Introduction to the study of Jesus in canonical and noncanonical sources. History of the quest for the historical Jesus, methods for reconstructing a historical account of Jesus, and versions of Jesus as offered by the early Gospels. No background in New Testament assumed.
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RLST 257: aG ,Patristic Greek
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Stephen Davis. tth1-2.15 Hu (26) Readings of Greek works produced in late antiquity by early Christian writers. Genres include epistles, martyr narratives, biblical commentaries, hymns, theological treatises, sermons, and monastic sayings. Prerequisite: reading knowledge of ancient Greek.
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RLST 263: aG /evst 270a,Indigenous Religions and Ecology
3.00 Credits
Yale University
John Grim. t 3.30-5.30 Hu (0) Exploration of how particular indigenous peoples relate to local bioregions and biodiversity. Differences between and within indigenous societies, especially in cultural relationships to place. Ways in which values associated with physical places are articulated in symbols, myths, rituals, and other embodied practices.
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RLST 264a: The German Reformation,1517-1555
3.00 Credits
Yale University
The German Reformation,1517-1555
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RLST 268a: hist 281a,Christian Mysticism,1200-1700
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Carlos Eire. mw 2.30-3.45 Hu (37) An introductory survey of the mystical literature of the Christian West, focusing on the late medieval and early modern periods. Close reading of primary texts, analyzed in their historical context.
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RLST 268a - hist 281a,Christian Mysticism,1200-1700
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RLST 275a: Self and Other:The Individual in Western Religious Thought
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Self and Other:The Individual in Western Religious Thought
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RLST 279: bG ,Four Atheist Critiques of Christian Theism
3.00 Credits
Yale University
bG ,Four Atheist Critiques of Christian Theism
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