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RELIGST 240: Contemporary Religious Reflection
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as HUMNTIES 196S, RELIGST 340.) Focus is on normative and prescriptive proposals by recent and contemporary philosophers and theologians, as opposed to the domination of Religious Studies by textual, historical, cultural, and other largely descriptive and interpretive approaches. Do such normative and prescriptive proposals belong in the academy Has Religious Studies exorcised its theological nimbus only to find contemporary religious reflection reappearing elsewhere in the university 3-5 units, Aut (Sockness, B)
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RELIGST 247: Chinese Buddhist Texts
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 347.) From the first millennium C.E., including sutra translations, prefaces, colophons, and biographies. Prerequisite: reading competence in Chinese. GER:DB-Hum 3-5 units, Aut (Staff)
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RELIGST 248: Chinese Buddhism in World Historical Perspective
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 348.) Shared cosmologies, trade routes, and political systems. Prerequisite: background in Chinese or Japanese. 3-5 units, Spr (McRae, J)
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RELIGST 250: Classics of Indian Buddhism
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
Texts in English translation includING discourses (sutras), philosophical treatises, commentaries, didactic epistles, hymns, biographies, and narratives. GER:DB-Hum 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 251: Readings in Indian Buddhist Texts
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 351. Graduate students register for 351.) Introduction to Buddhist literature through reading original texts in Sanskrit. Prerequisite: Sanskrit. GER:DB-Hum 3-5 units, Win (Harrison, P)
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RELIGST 253: Mountains,Buddhist Practice,and Religious Studies
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 353.) The notion of the sacred mountain. Readings from ethnographic and theoretical works, and primary sources. 3-5 units, Aut (Blair, H)
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RELIGST 254: Recent Contributions to Buddhist Studies
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
May be repeated for credit. 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 257: Readings in Daoist Texts
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 357.) Readings from primary sources. Prerequisite: classical Chinese. 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 258: Japanese Buddhist Texts
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 358.) Readings in medieval Japanese Buddhist materials. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: background in Japanese or Chinese. 3-5 units, Spr (Bielefeldt, C)
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RELIGST 260: Martin Buber:Philosopher,Theologian,Revolutionary
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
How Buber's philosophy of dialogue influenced fields including sociology, education, Bible scholarship, psychology, political philosophy, and Jewish and Christian theology. Focus is on I and Thou, his retellings of Hasidic stories, Bible commentaries, and controversial approach to Zionism. His definition of what it means to be human and to live as part of a human community. 4 units, not given this year
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