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RELIGST 290: Majors Seminar
5.00 Credits
Stanford University
Theories of religion versus religions themselves: attempts to define the phenomenon of religion in anthropology, psychology, sociology, and cultural studies, such as ny Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Mircea Eliade, Max Weber, and Clifford Geertz; critical perspectives on the study of religion, such as gender and postcolonialism. WIM 5 units, Win (Gelber, H)
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RELIGST 297: Senior Essay/Honors Essay Research
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Guided by faculty adviser. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor and department. 3-5 units, Aut (Staff), Win (Staff), Spr (Staff)
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RELIGST 297 - Senior Essay/Honors Essay Research
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RELIGST 298: Senior Colloquium
5.00 Credits
Stanford University
For Religious Studies majors writing the senior essay or honors thesis. Students present work in progress, and read and respond to others. Approaches to research and writing in the humanities. 5 units, Spr (Pitkin, B)
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RELIGST 298 - Senior Colloquium
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RELIGST 2N: Theories of Ethics in Classical Islamic Thought
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(F,Sem) Stanford Introductory Seminar. Preference to freshmen. Premodern Islamic theories of ethics. Homegrown ethical theories and adaptations of Greek thought. How various groups molded their ethical theories to fit their respective theological outlooks, including dialectic theologians, the Greek-inspired philosophers, and the mystics. 4 units, Spr (Sadeghi, B)
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RELIGST 2N - Theories of Ethics in Classical Islamic Thought
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RELIGST 301: Classical Islamic Law
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 201.) Emphasis is on methods of textual interpretation. History of premodern Islamic law, including origins, formation of schools of law, and social and political contexts. 3-5 units, Win (Sadeghi, B)
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RELIGST 301 - Classical Islamic Law
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RELIGST 303: Myth,Place,and Ritual in the Study of Religion
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 203.) Sources include: ethnographic texts and theoretical writings; the approaches of Charles Long, Jonathan Z. Smith, Victor Turner, Michael D. Jackson, and Wendy Doniger; and lived experiences as recounted in Judith Sherman's Say the Name: A Survivor's Tale in Prose and Poetry, Jackson's At Home in theWorld, Marie Cardinal's The Words to Say It, and John Phillip Santos' Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation. 3-5 units, Spr (Carrasco, D)
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RELIGST 303 - Myth,Place,and Ritual in the Study of Religion
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RELIGST 304A: Theories and Methods
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Required of graduate students in Religious Studies. Approaches to the study of religion. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 4 units, alternate years, not given this year
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RELIGST 304A - Theories and Methods
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RELIGST 304B: Theories and Methods
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Required of graduate students in Religious Studies. Approaches to the study of religion. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 4 units, Aut (Bashir, S)
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RELIGST 304B - Theories and Methods
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RELIGST 308: Medieval Japanese Buddhism
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
Japanese religion and culture, including Buddhism, Shinto, popular religion, and new religions, through the medium of film. 3-5 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 308 - Medieval Japanese Buddhism
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RELIGST 312: Buddhist Studies Proseminar
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Research methods and materials for the study of Buddhism. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: reading knowledge of Chinese or Japanese. 1-5 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 312 - Buddhist Studies Proseminar
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