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RELS 342: Myth and Motif
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A study of archetypal figures and thematic motifs. Their recurrent appearance in different literary periods and genres and their lineage will be examined in order to increase understanding of the works themselves and of the ages which produced them. A selection will be made from classical myth, Biblical narrative, and historical sources. Thus the figures may vary from Oedipus and Cain to Faust and Don Juan. Motifs or story patterns may include such devices as the spiritual quest, the journey into Hell, or the patricide prophecy.
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RELS 346: Bible and Western Tradition
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A detailed study of major episodes from the Bible, first as a literary work, and second as it is reflected in both poetry and the visual arts during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Included are selected works by such masters as John Donne, George Herbert, and John Milton in poetry and Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci in painting and sculpture.
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RELS 349: Bible In/As Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course will study selected readings from the Bible, first in regard to their own literary, historical, and cultural contents, and then in regard to their reception, interpretation, and reapplication by later literary tradition. Biblical selections will cover both the Old and New Testaments as well as Apocryphal traditions, while reading from later non-biblical texts will be drawn from various literary periods.
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RELS 355: Religion and Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
The primary focus of the course is on political movements or systems, which take a religious form or have a religious base or use a religiously rooted ideology. Possible themes or cases covered include millennialism, the Iranian Islamic revolution, the Catholic Church as a political system, liberation theology in Latin America, Zionism and the Evangelical movement in America. (AY).
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RELS 360: Myth, Magic, and Mind
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A broadly based introduction to the range of human mythical and magical traditions. Sophomore standing; ANTH 101 highly recommended. (YR).
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RELS 363: Rel in Amer Hist:1607-1865
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A survey of the religious movements and trends in America from the 17th century to the Civil War, with emphasis on Puritanism, 18th-century revivalism, and 19th-century denominationalism and social reform. (AY).
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RELS 364: Rel in Am Hist II:1865-Present
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A survey of American religion from the Civil War to the present, with emphasis on ethnicity and religion and post-World War II revivals of religion. (AY).
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RELS 365: Introduction to the Qur'an
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course is an introduction to the Qur'an. This class will cover the historical and the cultural factors in which the Qur'an appeared. The class will also examine some of the major themes covered in the Qur'an such as gender, science, pluralism, worldview and so forth. Also, will cover major schools of interpretations and methodologies ranging from the literary to the scientific. The class will be conducted in English and knowledge of Arabic is desired but not required. No prerequisites. The class will consist of lectures, discussions, and movies.
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RELS 373: Bible in History
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
In this course we will try to examine the historical circumstances and contexts surrounding the writing of The Hebrew Bible. Roughly speaking, we will begin by exploring three aspects of the subject: Historical context of the writing of the Bible-i.e. during the organizing and communicating of each segment. History of the canonization: the ideas and rationale behind including some books but not others. History in the Bible. In more specific terms, this will entail examining who wrote the Bible, when and why. The narrative incorporates the movement from an oral tradition to a written one and will demand some focus on certain pivotal moments, e.g., Ezra's reading (cf. Ezra-Nehemiah), or the historical events in Kings and Chronicles, or the defeat of the northern kingdom of Israel in 722 B.C.E. (BC) and of the southern kingdom of Judah in 589 B.C.E.
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RELS 385: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A philosophical examination of basic religious problems, such as the nature and grounds of religious belief, the existence and nature of God, human immortality, the relations of religion and science, and the nature or religious language. Students electing this course must have successfully completed a previous course in philosophy or have permission of the instructor.
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