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Religious Studies 280: Modern Islamic History
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of the political, religious, and social history of the Islamic Middle East from the early eighteenth through the early twenty-first century. Special attention is paid to changes in intellectual currents of the Middle East due to colonization as well as the regions of Islamic Central Asia (including Afghanistan) and Islamic North Africa. Issues related to Muslim migrants to the United States are also considered.
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Religious Studies 320: American Christianity and Social Justice
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of the Christian Social Justice movement in America from Charles Finney to Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights movement. Attention is focused on contemporary theological expressions of Christian social justice, including liberation theology and the debate concerning homosexuality and the church. Faith-based communities such as the Sojourners Community and the Church of the Savior are examined, as are regional activist communities such as the Thomas Merton Center and Pax Christi. Students are expected to participate in an existing social justice cause or movement, or design and implement a basic social justice action in the local community.
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Religious Studies 345: Death and Dying in Western Culture
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An examination of the understanding, attitudes and treatments of death in contemporary Western culture. Theological, sociological, ethical and medical understandings about death and dying and their impact upon society's understanding of mortality are explored. Attendant phenomena such as grief, bereavement, funeral practices, suicide, and the portrayal of death in art, literature and music are also examined. Prerequisite: Upperclass standing or permission of the instructor.
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Religious Studies 360: Religion and Ecology
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
(also listed as Environmental Science 360) An exploration of the intersection between religion and ecology, and how religion can both contribute to and help address environmental problems. Topics include religion's role in shaping human relationships with nature, ecological themes that cut across religions and worldviews, and issues of environmental justice as it relates to gender, race, and class. In considering how religious communities can address ecological problems, students take part in service learning projects in local congregations or environmental groups. Prerequisite: ES 110 or at least one course in Religious Studies.
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Religious Studies 440: Issues in Theology
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An upper-level course enabling in-depth study of a particular theological issue across various perspectives. Topics change each time the course is offered. Students are asked both to analyze critically the work of various thinkers and to engage in their own constructive theological thinking. Prerequisite: Religious Studies 175.
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Religious Studies 475: Psychology and Religion
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
(also listed as Psychology 475) An examination of the Judeo-Christian religious belief and experience from psychological and religious studies perspectives. Cognitive, theological, historical-critical, and psychodynamic theories are explored and applied to empirical studies and biographical accounts of the faith lives of men and women, past and present. The course is mainly discussion, based on primary sources.
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Religious Studies 580: Junior Group Tutorial
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
This course may not be taken on a credit/no credit basis.
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Religious Studies 590: Independent Study 600 Senior Tutorial
2.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course involving preparation for the Senior Project such as preliminary research and project proposal. Credit: Two semester hours. To be taken on a Credit/No Credit basis.
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Religious Studies 610: Senior Project
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course consisting of the presentation and defense of the Senior Project.
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Seminars 580: Seminar in U.S.Politics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Contemporary Electoral Politics in the United States
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