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Religion 137: Black Religion and Liberation Theology
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU (Cross-listed in African and Africana Studies) T.Johnson An introduction to the theological & philosophical claims raised in Black Religion & Liberation Thought in 20th C America. In particular, the course will examine the multiple meanings of liberation within black religion, the place of religion in African American struggles against racism, sexism and class exploitation and the role of religion in shaping the moral and political imaginations of African Americans.
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Religion 155: Themes in the Anthropology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
SO (Cross-listed in Anthropology and African and Africana Studies) Z.Ngwane (Satisfies the freshman writing requirement.)
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Religion 169: Black Religion and Liberation Thought:An Introduction
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU (Cross-listed in African and Africana Studies) T.Johnson An introduction to the central concepts of Black liberation thought in 20th century America. The aim is to determine what defines the field and evaluate its contribution to theology and philosophy. Readings from theological, philosophical and literary sources.
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Religion 201: Introduction to Buddhism
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU (Cross-listed in East Asian Studies) H.Glassman
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Religion 203: The Hebrew Bible and its Interpretations[
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
A,B] HU N.Koltun-Fromm This course will critically study select Hebrew Biblical passages (in translation) as well as Jewish and Christian Biblical commentaries in order to better understand how Hebrew Biblical texts have been read, interpreted and explained by ancient and modern readers alike. Students will also learn to read the texts critically and begin to form their own understandings of them. Typically offered in alternate years.
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Religion 204: Women and Judaism[
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
C] HU (Cross-listed in Gender and Sexuality Studies) N.Koltun-Fromm Women's roles in Judaism and Jewish life have been defined by the religious precepts and civil laws described in the Bible and interpreted by the rabbis in a patriarchal age. These interpretations have led to an institutionalized hierarchy within the religion, which has limited women's access to religious ritual and education. Nevertheless, throughout the ages, women have carved out areas for themselves within the Jewish religious, social and political systems as well as fulfilled the roles prescribed to them. In the modern era, however, many women have challenged the institutions that define these roles. This course will study the development of these institutions and the women of Jewish history who have participated in and shaped Jewish religious, social and cultural life. (Satisfies the social justice requirement.)
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Religion 206: History and Literature of Early Christianity[
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
A,B] HU A.McGuire The history, literature and theology of Christianity from the end of the New Testament period to the time of Constantine. Typically offered in alternate years.
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Religion 212: Jerusalem:City,history and representation
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU (Cross-listed in Growth and Structure of Cities) N.Koltun-Fromm An examination of the history of Jerusalem as well as a study of Jerusalem as religious symbol and how the two interact over the centuries. Readings from ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary sources as well as material culture and art.
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Religion 214: Prophetic Imaginations in the American Tradition
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
HU (Cross-listed in African and Africana Studies) T.Johnson An examination of prophecy as a form of social criticism in colonial and contemporary America . The course identifies the prophetic tradition as an extension of the American Jeremiad. Particular attention is given to Reinhold Niebuhr and Martin Luther King Jr. (Satisfies the social justice requirement.)
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Religion 215: The Letters of Paul[
3.00 Credits
Haverford College
A,B] HU A.McGuire Close reading of the thirteen letters attributed to the apostle Paul and critical examination of the place of Paul in the development of early Christianity.
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