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RELST-UA 220: Early History of God
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description under Hebrew and Judaic Studies in this Bulletin.
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RELST-UA 250: Passion and Desire in the Middle Ages
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description under Medieval and Renaissance Studies in this Bulletin. courses Program in Religious Studies
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RELST-UA 302: Introduction to the New Testament
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduces students to issues and themes in the history of the Jesus movement and early Christianity through a survey of the main texts of the canonical New Testament, as well as other important early Christian documents. Students are given the opportunity to read most of the New Testament text in a lecture hall setting where the professor provides historical context and focuses on significant issues, describes modern scholarly methodologies, and places the empirical material within the larger framework of ancient history and the theoretical study of religion.
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RELST-UA 337: Religions of India
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduces students to the vibrant religious traditions of South Asia. Examines Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Jain, and Sikh traditions, as well as the ancient and modern contexts in which they are situated. Students focus on the ways that various problems (material, intellectual, political) have served as catalysts for the formation and dissolution of communities of interpretation and practice and reexamine the multiple pasts of South Asia without projecting modern categories onto those traditions.
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RELST-UA 351: Belief and Social Life in China
4.00 Credits
New York University
The Chinese word for religion means "teaching." "Teaching" immediately implies someone else besides the self. Belief in China has always been theorized and practiced as mediated by the presence of others, miraculous and mundane. The course explores what Chinese people "taught" themselves about the person, society, and the natural world and thus how social life was constructed and maintained. It examines in historical perspective the classic texts of the Taoist and Confucian canon and their synthesis; Buddhist, especially Ch'an (Zen) practices in China; issues of gender in past and present practice; and religion's relation to the state.
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RELST-UA 404: Classical Mythology
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description under Classics in this Bulletin. Jewish Responses to Modernity: Religion and
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RELST-UA 470: Nationalism
4.00 Credits
New York University
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RELST-UA 561: Confessional Culture from Augustine to Oprah
4.00 Credits
New York University
Traces the different uses and forms "the confession" has taken in Western culture. How has the confession evolved from a specifically religious practice to become a genre of self-making in a putatively secular modernity? A consistent concern is the way confessional practices have increasingly become linked to sex and sexuality. The range of texts and genres surveyed includes philosophical and religious treatises, political pamphlets, legal history of confession, psychoanalytic case studies, feminist consciousness-raising, coming-out stories, self-help literature, tell-all celebrity autobiographies, TV talk shows, YouTube, and film/video. What can we learn from the differences and similarities between these confessional modes, their cultural locations, their historical moments, and their ideological effects?
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RELST-UA 566: The History of Religions of Africa
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description under History in this Bulletin.
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RELST-UA 609: The Land of Israel Through the Ages
4.00 Credits
New York University
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