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3.00 Credits
Study of the varieties of mysticism in world religion, with emphasis on Christian and Jewish Mysticism. Readings drawn from the Bible, spiritual writings, autobiographies of mystics, letters, poems and philosophical sources. (U-G) (3 credits)
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Course examines the grounds for faith and doubt about the existence and goodness of God, using Dostoevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov, as the primary text. The novel is a story of love and hate, atheism and religious belief, sensuality and saintliness, suffering and the search for redemption. (U-G) (3 credits)
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Treats a specific subject area of religion that is not the major subject of a regularly scheduled course. (U-G) (3 credits)
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A study of the role of gender in religious beliefs, institutions, and practices. Topic areas: gods and goddesses; the role of women in selected religious traditions; gender relationships; identity and sexuality; gender based religious symbolism; feminist perspectives on religion; gender perspectives on men and religion. (U-G) (3 credits)
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Introduction to theories and methods used in the academic study of religion with some attention to the history of the discipline. Readings in James, Weber, Durkheim, Otto, Eliade, Turner, Daly, Wilfred Cantwell Smith and Others. (U) (3 credits)
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No Description Available
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Individual study of a specific topic in religion under supervision of a member of the department. Assigned readings, papers, and tutorials. Obtain permission from department head before enrolling. (U-G) (1, 2, 3)
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Offers the qualified student the opportunity for supervised work experience in a setting pertinent to their area of study and their career goals. Contact department head if interested. Open to junior and senior religion majors. (U) (3, 6)
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3.00 Credits
Undergraduate honors thesis in religion. (U) (3 credits)
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Investigation of the interaction of South Asia's many religious communities, especially Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism and Buddhism, paying particular attention to how religious ideas, practices, and demographics have affected communal relations at various points in the Subcontinent's history. The course will focus on moments of conflict and movements of peace. (U/G)(3 credits)
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