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REL 504: Studies in Greco-Roman Religions - Hekhalot Literature Reconsidered
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A discussion of the present state of research on the literature that constitutes Merkavah mysticism, the earliest stage of Jewish mysticism. Selected passages from all the relevant primary texts, focusing on their distinctive literary character and historical setting are read. The seminar culminates in an international conference. Some knowledge of ancient Hebrew is highly recommended. Undergraduates may enroll with instructors' permission.
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REL 505: Studies in the Religions of the Americas - American Religion to 1865
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This readings seminar offers a broad survey of the scholarship on American religion to 1865. We read a combination of "classics" in the field alongside more recent literature that suggests where the field might be heading. We engage with texts that speak to specific cases and themes in early American religious thought and practice, and also with scholarly attempts to synthesize the material into a coherent whole.
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REL 507: Studies in Religion and Philosophy - Augustine and Political Augustinianisms
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Recent developments in political theory, theology, and the study of late antiquity have led to revived interest in Augustine's ethics and politics within the broader context of his vision of Christian life. This interdisciplinary seminar examines these developments through close reading of primary texts, including Confessions, City of God, and other major treatises, but also some very revealing sermons and letters. Attention is paid to "classical" interpretations and a variety of contemporary authors who lay claim to Augustine and/or wrestle with his legacy for their constructive purposes.
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REL 509: Studies in the History of Islam - The Problem of Race & Slavery in Islamic Thought & Practice
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Critical inquiry into the fraught study of "race" and slavery in Islamic thought and practice. Historiography of changing categories of race and/or ethnicity in West and Islamic world. Political, religious and ideological concerns that have informed academic study of race/slavery in West and in Islamic societies. Practices of slavery and understandings of race/ethnicity in Islamic societies from Islamic Africa to South Asia. Arabic not required but students with reading knowledge of Arabic expected to read some Arabic texts. Readings: include a wide range of historical, anthropological, legal literature, texts in translation.
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REL 518: Religion and Critical Thought Workshop
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A weekly seminar focused on current student and faculty research in religion and critical thought, designed primarily for graduate students working on dissertations and general examination essays on the philosophy of religion, religious ethics, and the role of religion in politics.
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REL 518 - Religion and Critical Thought Workshop
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REL 521: Religion and Culture Workshop
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A weekly, year-long workshop devoted to the critical discussion of research in progress in the ethnographic, historical, and normative study of religion and culture. Designed for dissertation writers receiving fellowships from the Center for the Study of Religion and post-doctoral fellows.
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REL 523: American Religious History Workshop
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A weekly, year-long workshop focused on the current research of visiting presenters, current students, and faculty in American religious history. Designed primarily for Ph.D. students in the field, but is open as well to undergraduate concentrators with a strong background in the study of American religion and culture. Note: REL 523 (fall) and REL 524 (spring) constitute this year-long workshop. In order to receive credit and/or a grade, students must take the course both semesters.
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REL 525: Religions of Late Antiquity Workshop
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A weekly workshop providing students in the Religions of Late Antiquity with the opportunity to present their current research for discussion.
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REL 531: Readings in Chinese Religions: Dunhuang Manuscripts
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to the study of Chinese manuscripts from the medieval period unearthed in western China early in this century. Selected texts in classical Chinese drawn from religious texts (Buddhist sutras and ritual texts), literature, and documents related to social history, are read. Course introduces research tools and methods in Dunhuang studies plus some secondary studies. Reading knowledge of classical Chinese is required. Students from all departments welcome.
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REL 532: Studies in Chinese Religions - Popular Religion
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Critical examination of enduring and recent scholarship on popular Chinese religion, modernity, and ethnography. Designed for graduate students preparing general examinations or other work in Chinese religion.
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