RELG 2380

Faith and Doubt in the Modern Age

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Course Description

This course introduces undergraduates to seminal writings in modern Western thought that explore and question the meaning, truthfulness, and uses of religious belief. The goal is to develop a multi-storied narrative of the variety of interpretations given to the idea of God in modernity and to clarify the conditions of responsible religious belief in a pluralistic world. Requirements include two exams and a research paper.


  • Howard Pickett

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    3.72

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    Spring 2011

  • Caleb Hendrickson

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    3.56

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    Spring 2019

  • Helen Mesard

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    3.11

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    Fall 2012

  • Shelli Poe

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    Spring 2011

  • Jamie Ferreira

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    Spring 2010

  • Flavio Geisshuesler

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2011

  • Charles Marsh

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    2.00

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    Spring 2024

  • Becky Winn

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2010

  • William Boyce

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    Spring 2015