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.
225/S&SEA 225. Hinduism. (3). (HU).
See South and Southeast Asia 225. (Young)
296/HJCS 296/Judaic Studies 296. Perspectives on the Holocaust. (3). (HU).
See Hebrew and Jewish Cultural Studies 296. (Nysenholc)
365/Phil. 365. Problems of Religion. (2). (HU).
See Philosophy 365. (Diller)
370. History of Christianity. (3). (Excl).
Section 101 – Sexuality, the Body, and Christian Thought.
For Spring Half-Term, 1997, this section is offered jointly with
Ancient Civilizations and Biblical
Studies 291.102. (DeConick)
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.
121(120)/ACABS 121. Introduction to the Tanakh/Old Testament. (3). (HU).
See Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies 121. (Goldstein)
280/ACABS 221. Jesus and the Gospels. (3). (HU).
See Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies 221. (Sullivan)
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