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RELIGST 349: Meditation and Mythology in Chinese Buddhism
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Readings in Chinese texts and English scholarly literature on issues such as specific techniques and hagiographical imagery in Chinese Buddhist traditions of self-cultivation. Prerequisite: background in Chinese or Japanese. 3-5 units, Win (McRae, J)
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RELIGST 35: Introduction to Chinese Religions
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Formerly 55.) Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, and the interchange among these belief systems and institutions. Set against the background of Chinese history, society, and culture, with attention to elite and popular religious forms. GER:DB-Hum, ECGlobalCom 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 350: Modern Western Religious Thought Proseminar
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
Research methods and materials. May be repeated for credit. 1-5 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 351: Readings in Indian Buddhist Texts
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 251. Graduate students register for 351.) Introduction to Buddhist literature through reading original texts in Sanskrit. Prerequisite: Sanskrit. 3-5 units, Win (Harrison, P)
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RELIGST 353: Mountains,Buddhist Practice,and Religious Studies
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 253.) 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 357: Readings in Daoist Texts
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 257.) Readings from primary sources. Prerequisite: classical Chinese. 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 358: Japanese Buddhist Texts
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 258.) 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 359A: Religion and Performance in South Asia
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as RELIGST 159A.) What happens when religion is viewed through the lens of performance Texts become dramas, songs, recitations, oral commentaries, dances, movies, and political appropriations. Beliefs become embodied enactments; doctrine puts on a costume and indulges in role play. Approaches to performance theory through religious enactments such as ritual, prayer, festival, drama, music, and film. Most examples from S. Asian religions; students may undertake research projects into other cultures and traditions. 4 units, Spr (Hess, L)
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RELIGST 37: Introduction to Japanese Religions
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
Major themes in Japanese religious culture, including gods, religious sites, and specialist and popular practices. Films and readings from literary, ethnographic, and historical sources in translation. 4 units, Spr (Blair, H)
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RELIGST 370: Comparative Religious Ethics
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
The difference that the word religious makes in religious ethics and how it affects issues of genre. Theoretical analyses with examples from W. and E. Asia. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 4 units, not given this year
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