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3.25
3.00
3.58
Fall 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject of Christianity.
4.33
2.00
3.49
Fall 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject of Judaism.
4.67
3.00
3.87
Fall 2026
This seminar explores the major conversations that scholars of religion are having, and have had, about what "religion" is and the best ways to study it. Focusing on classical controversies, ongoing debates, and new developments, this course will help students map out the field of religious studies and begin to situate their own studies within it. This course is geared towards Religious Studies majors but open to any interested student.
4.17
2.75
3.28
Fall 2026
Historical and topical survey of Christianity in Africa from the second century c.e. to the present. Cross listed with RELC 3890. Prerequisite: A course in African religions or history, Christianity, or instructor permission.
4.00
4.00
3.64
Fall 2026
Students in this course will fashion their own approach to studying religion and develop a retrospective project that interweaves the various strands of their prior study over the course of the major. Building on earlier courses in Religious Studies, this capstone seminar completes the major's sequence by applying questions and conversations in the study of religion to some advanced theme crafted by the instructor.
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Fall 2026
This course offers third- and fourth-year Religious Studies majors resources for conceiving and executing a major research project. As a follow-up, students usually take RELG 4900 ("Distinguished Major Thesis"), which affords them an opportunity to write the research project they have conceived in this course. Whether you plan to write a thesis or not, RELG 4800 offers an accessible introduction to the craft of research in Religious Studies.
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4.00
Fall 2026
Systematic readings in a selected topic under detailed supervision. Prerequisite: Permission of departmental advisor and instructor.
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3.63
Fall 2026
Study of the Pali and Sanskritic Buddhist philosophical traditions.
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Fall 2026
An examination of religion and culture of the rabbinic movement (c. 70-600 CE) in the social and cultural contexts of Greco-Roman antiquity. Among the issues to be examined: rituals and institutions of the rabbis, social organizations within the rabbinic movement, engagement with other sectors of Jewish and gentile society.
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3.28
Fall 2026
Topics in Islamic Studies
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