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REL 323: Religious Movements and Communities:Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
May be repeated when topic varies. Selected topics will bring to bear historical, analytical, theological, and ethical tools to understand religious movements. Faculty and topics will vary.
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REL 324: Philosophical Issues in Religion
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Modes of philosophical reflection, groups of human conceptuality and their relation to the truth of religious claims.
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REL 325: Contemporary American Jewish Thought
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Analysis and evaluation of American Jewish thinkers: Kaplan, Heschel, Soloveichik, and Fackenheim. Topics include the Holocaust, Israel, relations with Gentiles, Jewish life in a democracy, and relations with African Americans.
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REL 326: American Religious Thought I
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Exploration of American religious thought from settlement through the National Period (mid-19th century), focusing on the works of Puritans, Rationalists, and Romantics.
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REL 326 - American Religious Thought I
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REL 327: American Religious Thought II:The Romantic Tradition
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
GE Core: GPR A study of thinkers like Emerson, Whitman, and Thoreau that focuses on issues concerning religion in a democracy, divinity and nature, and the 'revelatory' character of poetry.
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REL 327 - American Religious Thought II:The Romantic Tradition
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REL 328: American Religious Thought III:The Pragmatic Tradition
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Study of classic pragmatic religious thinkers, including Peirce, James, Royce, Santayana, and Dewey. Focuses on issues concerning the character of religious experience, divinity and nature, the problem of evil.
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REL 330: Major American Religious Thinkers
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. permission of instructor May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Topics to vary. Analysis and evaluation of major works by an American religious thinker, e.g., Jonathan Edwards, or works exemplifying a particular intellectual movement, e.g., the Puritan Christian Enlightenment.
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REL 332: Contemporary African American Religious Thought
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Explores the variety of contemporary African American religious thought: Buddhist, Christian, Islamic, Judaic, and New World Yoruba. The relation between religious racial identities is a primary focus.
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REL 333: Religion and Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Presents classic Western and/or Asian psychological theories of religion and shows how various religious traditions understand the human psyche.
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REL 340: Modern Jewish Thinkers
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. 240 May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Analysis and evaluation of major works by a Jewish thinker, e.g., Martin Buber, or works exemplifying a particular intellectual movement, e.g., Jewish existentialism. Topics will vary.
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