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HISTREL 102: Jesus and Mary in Islam
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The course will introduce students to the Prophet Isa (Jesus) and his mother Maryam (Virgin Mary) within the foundational texts (Qur¿an and Hadith) texts of Islam and as well as the theme¿s manifestation in major Muslim traditions, namely Sunni, Shiite and/or Sufi traditions from 7th century to present time. Special attention will be given to the theological underpinnings of various Muslim views on Jesus and Mary, revealing both comparison and contrast with the orthodox Christian traditions. Instructor: Antepli
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HISTREL 131: Introduction to Judaism: Calendar as Catechism
1.00 Credits
Duke University
An integrated view of Judaism through a survey of the holy days of the Jewish calendar. The holy days are the focal points of well integrated and constantly elaborated teachings, rituals, liturgies, and folkways<197>all uniquely attached to a timely (historical) moment (for example, Passover), or to a timeless gesture (for example, Day of Atonement). Each event is a prism through which the light of Jewish civilization is refracted to reveal its various aspects and eras. Instructor: Sager
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HISTREL 131A: Introduction to Judaism: Investigations into the Jewish Life Cycle: A Time to be Born; A Time to Die
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This course will give particular attention to the liturgical and ritual responses to life and death. The studies of rite and liturgy will lead to investigations of the underlying Jewish theological and philosophical claims, as well as the psychological attitudes that inform rejoicing and grieving. Instructor: Sager
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HISTREL 132: An Introduction to Jewish Prayer
1.00 Credits
Duke University
A project to examine the forms, vocabulary, and uses of Jewish liturgy from ancient times through the present. Instructor: Sager
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HISTREL 138: The Wisdom of Ancient Rabbinic Stories
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This course is a project to study many short stories of the Talmud and Midrash in order to build a description of the "personality" of rabbinic Judaism in the early centuries of the common era. Instructor: Sager
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HISTREL 140: Elijah the Prophet in Jewish Consciousness
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Survey of aspects of Jewish continuity, custom and ritual through the lens of traditions relating to Elijah the Prophet. Instructor: Sager
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HISTREL 144: Topics in History of Religion
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary. May be repeated for credit. Instructor: Staff
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HISTREL 5: Middle East Travel Seminar
0.00 Credits
Duke University
A three-week, noncredit study venture visiting Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Israel, and Greece. Scheduled typically for mid-May to mid-June, it involves teams from Union (Richmond), Southern (Louisville), and Emmanuel (Tennessee). Up to five Duke students will be selected. Persons accomplished in biblical studies, with interest in archeology and in the Middle East, with strong grades and outstanding promise for ministry and denominational leadership make the best candidates. Instructor: Staff
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HISTTHEO 123: Readings in Historical Theology
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Prerequisites: Church History 13 and 14. Instructor: Staff
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HISTTHEO 144: Topics in Historical Theology
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary. May be repeated for credit. Instructor: Staff
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