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3.71
Spring 2025
Critical appraisal of classical and contemporary approaches to the sociological study of religion and society.
4.33
1.00
3.72
Spring 2026
Engaging commentary from a range of religious traditions and media sources, this course examines the enduring intellectual and political challenges of engaging religion in a pluralistic and democratic context. In addition to religious studies and theology, course readings will include material from media studies, law, political science, philosophy, and cognitive psychology.
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3.73
Spring 2025
This course examines the influence of theological ideas on social movements in twentieth- and twenty-first-century America and investigates how religious commitments shape everyday living, including racial perception and economic, political, and sexual organization. The course will examine the American Civil Rights Movement, late 1960s counter-cultural movements, and recent faith-based community-development movements and organizing initiatives.
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3.73
Fall 2025
This course offers MA students in Religious Studies resources for conceiving and executing a major research project or thesis. By the end of the semester, each participant will have completed a well-organized, detailed prospectus. The prospectus will reflect the guidance of one's thesis advisor as well as the scrutiny of the instructor and input from peers. Each student will thus be poised to begin writing his/her thesis the following semester.
5.00
2.00
3.74
Fall 2025
Queer Judaism
4.33
2.00
3.74
Spring 2025
Explores how ethical issues in religious traditions and cultural narratives are addressed in literature, scripture, essay, and memoir. How do stories inquire into "the good life"? How may moral principles and virtues be "tested" by fiction? How does narrative shape identity, mediate universality and particularity, reflect beliefs and values in conflict, and depict suffering?
4.62
1.86
3.74
Fall 2025
This course offers an introduction into the major themes of Modern Jewish Thought.
4.26
2.13
3.75
Spring 2026
Surveys the Hindu religious heritage from pre-history to the 17th century; includes the Jain and Sikh protestant movements.
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3.76
Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in the subject of Islam.
3.69
2.06
3.76
Spring 2026
Introduces various aspects of the religious traditions of India, China, and Japan.
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