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3.00 Credits
Nasr Investigation of major forms of Islamic art, such as calligraphy, architecture, and urban design; Quranic chanting, poetry, and music in relation to the principles of Islamic revelation. Same as AH 119.
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3.00 Credits
Nasr The major schools of Islamic philosophy and theology, considered in both a morphological and historical manner. The relation between revelation and reason, determination and free will, and divine and human knowledge as well as the relation among science, philosophy, and religion. The development of various schools of thought, from the classical period to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Nasr The foundation of Sufism in the Quranic revelation, its subsequent development, and its significance within Islamic civilization. Doctrines and practices of Sufism; history of the Sufi orders; Sufi literature, particularly in Arabic and Persian. The influence of Sufism upon social and political life and its state and role in the contemporary world, both Islamic and non-Islamic.
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3.00 Credits
Wallace Growth of religious groups and institutions in relation to American culture, development of religious thought, and analysis of the contemporary religious scene.
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3.00 Credits
Wallace Trends and currents in American religion in the past fifty years. The nature and meaning of religious pluralism in the United States.
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3.00 Credits
Staff Religious thought and institutions with emphasis on contemporary Judaism. Mythic and ritual life of American Jews, including responses to Israel, diaspora, the Holocaust, family and community dynamics.
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3.00 Credits
Staff Historical, theological, and ethical investigation of the image and role of women in Judaism and Christianity; special consideration of the Biblical experience, the sexual qualifications for religious office, use of male and female images and languages, and contemporary issues. Same as WStu 181.
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3.00 Credits
Staff General introduction to the religions and philosophical tradition of China, Japan, and Korea. Same as EALL 182.
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3.00 Credits
Staff General introduction to the Confucian traditions of literature, with an emphasis on history, historical writings, popular tales, and drama in China, Japan, and Korea. Same as EALL 183.
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3.00 Credits
Staff Introduction to the foundational traditions of ethics in China, Japan, and Korea, with an emphasis on their early origins and transformation in pre-modern and contemporary times. Same as EALL 184.
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