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Fall '00 Course Guide

First-Year Courses in Religion (Division 457)

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Fall Term, 2000 (September 6 - December 22)

Open courses in Religion

Wolverine Access Subject listing for RELIGION

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The Studies in Religion Program provides students with a basic knowledge of the history, psychology, philosophy, and anthropology of religion; promotes an understanding of diverse religious traditions; and examines religious questions which arise in all cultures. The concern of the program is not to inculcate a particular doctrine or faith but rather to broaden and deepen a student’s knowledge and understanding of religious traditions.


Rel. 202/Buddhist Studies 220/Asian Studies 220. Introduction to the Study of Asian Religions.

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Robert Sharf (rsharf@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (HU).

Foriegn Lit

Credits: (4).

Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.

See Asian Studies 220.001.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: 1

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