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Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
An introductory survey of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Theories, methods, and inclusion of relevant information may vary according to instructors and sections.
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An introductory survey of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Theories, methods, and inclusion of relevant information may vary according to instructors and sections.
See Course DetailsReligions of India, China, and Japan
A broad introduction to the major religious traditions of Asia, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, the Chinese traditions of Daoism and Confucianism, and Japanese Shinto. The course will focus on central figures, core concepts, aims and beliefs, and primary religious practices within each tradition.
See Course DetailsReligions of India, China, and Japan
A broad introduction to the major religious traditions of Asia, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, the Chinese traditions of Daoism and Confucianism, and Japanese Shinto. The course will focus on central figures, core concepts, aims and beliefs, and primary religious practices within each tradition.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Religious Thought
Religion including various theological perspectives and the philosophy of religion.
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Religion, including various theological perspectives and the philosophy of religion.
See Course DetailsReligions of the World
Survey of the religions of the world, including religions originating in the Near East, India, China, Japan, Africa, and Native America.
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Survey of the religions of the world, including religions originating in the Near East, India, China, Japan, Africa, and Native America.
See Course DetailsReading the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible in translation. Students engage representative portions of a primary text which has strongly influenced and shaped world history, culture, literature, and politics. Students will also explore some critical perspectives in scholarship.
See Course DetailsReading the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible in translation. Students engage representative portions of a primary text which has strongly influenced and shaped world history, culture, literature, and politics. Students will also explore some critical perspectives in scholarship.
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Introductory course in which students read entire New Testament or representative selections. Mainly provides opportunity to interact closely with a primary text which has strongly influenced and shaped world history, culture, literature, and politics; will also explore some critical perspectives in New Testament studies.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Indigenous Religions
Who are Indigenous peoples and what are indigenous religions? Exploration of these questions through an examination of indigenous religions around the world from ancient times to the present. Modern religious traditions will be examined with reference to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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