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RELIGST 263: Judaism and the Body
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
Representations and discourses of the body in Jewish culture; theories of body and ritual. Case studies of circumcision, menstrual impurity, and intersexuality. Readings include classical texts in Jewish tradition and current discussions of these textual traditions. GER:DB-Hum, EC-Gender 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 27: Introduction to Islam
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
Ideas, foundation texts, competing interpretive hegemonies, and historical compromises and syntheses that shaped and inform Islam. Readings from the Qur'an, had th, and seminal theological texts in translation. GER:DB-Hum, EC-GlobalCom 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 271A: Dante's Spiritual Vision
4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
Mysticism, poetry, ethics, and theology in Dante's Divine Comedy. Supplementary readings from classical authors such as St. Augustine and St. Thomas, and from modern writers. Students may take 271A without B. GER:DB-Hum 4-5 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 271B: Dante's Spiritual Vision
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Mysticism, poetry, ethics and theology in Dante's Divine Comedy. Brief, supplementary readings from both classical authors, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas, and modern writers. Prerequisite: 271A. 4-5 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 273: Historicism and Its Problems
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 373.) The emergence, varieties, and crises of historicism as a world view and approach to the study of religion in the 19th and 20th centuries. The implications of historical reason and historical consciousness for the philosophy of religion, ethics, and theology. GER:DB-Hum 3-5 units, Spr (Sockness, B)
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RELIGST 274: From Kant to Kierkegaard
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 374. Graduate students register for 374.) The main currents of religious thought in Germany from Kant's critical philosophy to Kierkegaard's revolt against Hegelianism. Emphasis is on the theories of religion, the epistemological status of religious discourse, the role of history (especially the figure of Jesus), and the problem of alienation/reconciliation in seminal modern thinkers: Kant, Schleiermacher, Hegel, and Kierkegaard. GER:DB-Hum 3-5 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 275: Kierkegaard and Religious Existentialism
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 375. Graduate students register for 375.) Close reading of Kierkegaard's magnum opus, Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments, in its early 19th-century context. GER:DB-Hum 3-5 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 278: Heidegger:Hermeneutics of the Self
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 378.) Heidegger's work on meaning, the self, and the sacred. Texts include Being and Time, courses and opuscula up to 1933, the Letter on Humanism, and Contributions of Philosophy. GER:DB-Hum 3-5 units, Aut (Sheehan, T)
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RELIGST 279: Heidegger and the Holy
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 379.) Heidegger's philosophy as opening a new door onto the possibility of experiencing the sacred after the collapse of traditional metaphysical theology. A close reading of Being and Time as an introduction to the question of the holy. 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 280: Schleiermacher
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 380.) Idealist philosopher, Moravian pietist, early German Romantic, co-founder of the University of Berlin, head preacher at Trinity Church, translator of Plato's works, Hegel'sopponent, pioneer in modern hermeneutics, father of modern theology. Schleiermacher's controversial reconception of religion and theology in its philosophical context. GER:DB-Hum 3-5 units, not given this year
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