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RELIGST 395: Master of Arts Thesis
2.00 - 9.00 Credits
Stanford University
2-9 units, Aut (Staff), Win (Staff), Spr (Staff)
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RELIGST 399: Recent Works in Religious Studies
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Stanford University
Readings in secondary literature for Religious Studies doctoral students. May be repeated for credit. 1-2 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 3N: Jesus the Jew and the Origins of Christianity
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(F,Sem) Stanford Introductory Seminar. Preference to freshmen. Contemporary historical-critical methods in investigating how one might study Jewish and Christian texts of the 1st century CE. Social contexts including economic realities and elite ideological views. What can be known historically about 1st-century Judaism and Jesus' part it in it. How Jewish apocalyptic messianism shaped the birth of Christianity and its trajectory through the 1st century. 4 units, Aut (Sheehan, T)
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RELIGST 46: Introduction to Daoism
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Formerly 56.) Historical survey from origins to the present. Main schools, notions, communal rites, and individual practices, and the relation of Daoism to facets of Chinese culture. GER:DB-Hum 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 52: The Problem of God
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Formerly 32.) Monotheism is a belief for which people continue to live and die. Philosophical inquiry into the concept of God through its classic formulations, modern critics, and contemporary defenders. What has the idea of God meant to serious minds in the past And in the modern or postmodern world GER:DB-Hum 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 54: The Roots of Right and Wrong in Christianity,Judaism,and Islam
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
What Christian, Jewish, and premodern Muslim thinkers have to say about these questions: what makes an act right or wrong; can a basis for right and wrong be identified independently of revealed religion; is observing commands and prohibitions sufficient to lead a life of virtue and refinement Readings in primary texts. GER:DB-Hum 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 57: Millennium,Messiahs,and Mayhem
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
How the apocalypse has captured the imaginations and influenced the behaviors of many Jews and Christians who predict the end of the world during their lifetimes, whether facilitated by the arrival of a human or divine emissary, preceded by a cataclysm, or announced by a renunciation of normative morals. Examples include the Book of Revelations, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Brotherhood of the Free Spirit, Shabtai Tzvi, Jacob Frank, the Mormons, and Chabad Chasidism. 4 units, not given this year
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RELIGST 62: Philosophy of Religion
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
Classic and modern questions in the philosophy of religion traced through Western and Eastern traditions: the coherence of theism, relativism, verification and ethics of belief, and mystical experience. Readings from traditional and modern texts. GER:DB-Hum 4 units, Aut (Gelber, H)
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RELIGST 7N: The Divine Good:Secular Ethics and Its Discontents
4.00 Credits
Stanford University
(F,Sem) Stanford Introductory Seminar. Preference to freshmen. What is the good and how does it orient human choice and activity Is it natural to human beings, or in some way transcendent How do people come to know it Why do people often fail to do the good they know What human capacities and dispositions enable its enactment or attainment What resources does religion offer for its reparation Classical and modern readings in moral theory emphasizing the difference that religious aspiration makes for moral reflection. GER:DB-Hum, DB-Hum, EC-EthicReas 4 units, Win (Sockness, B)
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RELIGST 82: Approaches to the Study of Religion:Christianity
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Historical and contemporary Christianity from four viewpoints: ritual and prayer; sacred texts and creeds; ethics and life; and community governance. GER:DB-Hum 4 units, not given this year
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