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Nov 08, 2024
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Course Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Religion Major
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Summary of Requirements
Note: In consultation with a major advisor and with approval from the department chair, up to two courses from outside the department may count toward the major. Examples include courses engaging religion from other disciplinary perspectives, language courses related to study within the major, courses topically or methodologically related to study within the major, and study abroad courses.
Religion Major Course Lists
200-Level Religion Courses
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Majors must complete at least one 200-level course from each of three categories (see below): Texts and Contexts, 2) Arts, Literature, and Performance, and 3) Ethics and Society and at least two courses from one category.
Note: Courses cannot be shared between categories.
Texts and Contexts
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Courses within this category study religious traditions past and present in relationship to their historical and cultural contexts. This includes critical analysis of material-cultural artifacts and religious texts as well as their reception over time and in different social contexts.
Arts, Literature, and Performance
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Courses within this category study religious traditions in relation to various media and performative traditions, past and present, including literature, the performing and visual arts, music, and film.
Ethics and Society
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The exploration of religion/s in relationship to broad and overlapping social issues including gender, race, health, the environment, and nationalism. This includes considerations of cultural, theological, and ethical values that help to shape societies, past and present.
Capstone Courses
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Majors must complete RELG 401: Capstone Seminar (offered every fall semester) and they may elect to continue their capstone project in RELG 402: Capstone Colloquium (offered every spring semester).
Religion Major Electives
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- FYSP 048OC - Faith and the Ballot Box
- RELG 100 - Introduction to Jewish Studies: Sacred Spaces and Promised Lands
- RELG 101 - Introduction to Religion: Religion as a World Phenomenon
- RELG 102 - Introduction to Religion: Roots of Religion in the Mediterranean World
- RELG 103 - Religion and Violence
- RELG 109 - Jerusalem: Negotiating Sacred Space
- RELG 111 - Faith and the Ballot Box
- RELG 135 - Introduction to Religion: Devotion and Performance in South Asia
- RELG 137 - Introduction to Religion: Buddhism in East Asia
- RELG 153 - Introduction to Religion: Purity and Pollution
- RELG 202 - The Nature of Suffering: The Book of Job and its History of Interpretation
- RELG 203 - The Garden of Eden in Literature, Art, and Film
- RELG 205 - Hebrew Bible in its Ancient Near Eastern Context
- RELG 208 - New Testament and Christian Origins
- RELG 209 - The Bible in American Politics
- RELG 215 - A History of Sin
- RELG 216 - Apocalyptic
- RELG 217 - An Empire of Martyrs: Christianity in the Mediterranean World
- RELG 218 - Authority and Dissent in Medieval Christianity
- RELG 225 - Religion, Power, and Knowledge I: the Early Modern West
- RELG 226 - Religion, Power, and Knowledge II: Secular Modernity
- RELG 229 - Religious Rituals in East Asia
- RELG 231 - Introduction to Hindu Traditions
- RELG 232 - Religion and Culture in Indian Epics
- RELG 233 - Haunted Archipelago: Ghosts, Spirits, and the Occult in Japanese Religion
- RELG 234 - The Religious Thought of Mohandas Gandhi and His Critics
- RELG 237 - Gender and Sexuality in Indian Religions
- RELG 240 - Religious Objects in East Asian Religions
- RELG 241 - Literature and Ethics: British Novels
- RELG 242 - Literature and Ethics: American Novels
- RELG 243 - Catholic Popes and their Social Teaching
- RELG 244 - Ethics in Early China
- RELG 245 - Religion and Ethics
- RELG 248 - Religion, Ethics, Environment
- RELG 249 - Medical Ethics
- RELG 249OC - Medical Ethics
- RELG 250 - Introduction to Judaism
- RELG 251 - Modern Jewish Thought
- RELG 252 - Jewish Mysticism
- RELG 253 - Pilgrimage, Travel, and Judaism
- RELG 255 - Gender(s) and Jewish Law
- RELG 257 - Judaism in the U.S.: State, Synagogue, and Beyond
- RELG 270 - Islam
- RELG 272 - Introduction to the Qur’an
- RELG 274 - Friendship: Perspectives from Religion, Politics, Economics, and Art
- RELG 275 - Religion and Politics in the Modern Muslim World
- RELG 276 - The Ethics of Conflict Resolution and Peace-Making in Christianity and Islam
- RELG 282 - Survey of American Christianity
- RELG 283 - American Religious Traditions
- RELG 286 - Religion in the Contemporary Americas
- RELG 304 - Biblical Women in Text and Tradition
- RELG 306 - Biblical Biographies Told and Retold
- RELG 323 - Globalization and East Asian Religions
- RELG 330 - Religion, Gender, and Sexuality in India
- RELG 335 - Buddhism, Healing, and the Body in East Asia
- RELG 340 - Seminar in Ethical Issues in Death and Dying
- RELG 343 - Religion in Public Life
- RELG 347 - Seminar: Virtue, Religion, and the Good Life
- RELG 348 - Comparative Religious Ethics
- RELG 358 - Religious Outsiders and the American State
- RELG 373 - Islamic Mystic Traditions and Literature
- RELG 390 - Forgiveness in the Islamic and Christian Traditions
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