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REL 344: Topics in Contemporary European Theology
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
An introduction to 20th-century European theology. Particular attentions is given to the definition of key theological issues in their historical context as well as an investigation of the thought of individual thinkers. Offering: Alternate years in fall Instructor: McGaughey
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REL 348: Buddhism
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course is an introduction to the basic beliefs of Buddhism in East Asia. It will examine three main Buddhist traditions: Theravadan, Ch'an/Zen and Tibetan Buddhism. Primary texts of each tradition, such as Dhammapada, the teachings of Vimalakirti and the platform sutra will be examined. Topics also include Buddhist practices and rituals. Offering: Alternate years in spring Instructor: Zhou
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REL 352: Shamanism
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
The course introduces beliefs and practices of various shamanic traditions in Asia and North America. It will examine the meaning of shamanic myths, symbols and rituals. It will also discuss the relationship between environmental concerns and the increasing interest in shamanism. Mode of Inquiry: Interpreting Texts; Indigenous Peoples and Cultures Cluster Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Zhou
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REL 354: Topics in Asian Religions
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course studies specific topics in Asia traditions. It investigates either a theme such as ritual, religious literature, good/evil, death and afterlife; or a religious tradition that is normally not offered, such as Hinduism, Islam, Manichaeism or Zoroastrianism Mode of Inquiry: Interpreting Texts Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Zhou
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REL 356: Taoism
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
An examination of classical Taoist philosophical texts such as Tao Te Ching and Chaung Tzu. The course focuses on the development of Taoist religious beliefs and rituals. The relationship between Tao, Ch'I, Chinese medicine and martial arts will be discussed. Offering: Alternate years in fall Instructor: Zhou
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REL 370: Ethics and Vocation
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Examines the nature and role of internal and external ethical norms for understanding the human condition and obligations. Writings of Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Mill, Ricoeur, among others will be examined. Mode of Inquiry: Analyzing Arguments, Reasons, and Values Offering: Annually Instructor: McGaughey
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REL 381: and 382 Department Colloquium
0.25 - 3.00 Credits
Willamette University
Monthly meetings of majors and minors in the department. Serves as the venue for seniors to present their Senior Experience Project (HUM 497W, etc.) to the department (credit/no credit only). Offering: Every semester Instructor: Staff
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REL 385: Theory and Method in Religious Studies
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Examines theories on the origin and development of religion and methodological issues related to the study of religion. The intent of the course is to help students encounter successfully the academic literature in religious studies concerned with issues as the origin of religion, methods for studying religion and the role and meaning of symbol and ritual. A writing-centered course required of all majors and minors in the Department of Religious Studies. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Offering: Spring Instructor: McGaughey
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REL 390: Independent Study
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Intensive study of a selected area. Normally for juniors or seniors who are majors in Religious Studies. Prerequisite: Departmental approval Offering: On demand Instructor: Staff
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REL 420: The Bible in the American Tradition
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
An investigation of the ways in which the Bible has been interpreted in American history in distinction from dominant European approaches, and of the influence of biblical themes and language in American literature and popular culture. Primary documents from four phases of the history of American biblical interpretation will be examined: early 19th-century New England higher criticism, the Chicago school, the Fundamentalist-Modernist controversy and recent trends. Mode of Inquiry: Interpreting Texts Offering: Alternate years Instructor: McGaughy
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