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4.33
1.00
3.72
Fall 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.
5.00
1.00
3.67
Fall 2026
This course explores the origins and development of Buddhism in South Asia. It assumes students have no prior knowledge of Buddhism. The goal is to understand the complex of teachings, practices, and relationships that would become known later as Buddhism and, simultaneously, how such a complex has developed within specific cultural contexts.
4.33
1.33
3.89
Fall 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in the subject of Buddhism.
3.50
1.50
3.56
Fall 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in the subject of Buddhism.
3.88
1.78
3.69
Fall 2026
Theravada, Mahayana, and Tantrayana Buddhist developments in India.
4.62
1.86
3.75
Fall 2026
This course offers an introduction into the major themes of Modern Jewish Thought.
3.83
2.00
3.20
Fall 2026
An analysis of African-American social criticism centered upon, but not limited to, the life and thought of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
4.33
2.00
3.49
Fall 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject of Judaism.
4.26
2.13
3.75
Fall 2026
Surveys the Hindu religious heritage from pre-history to the 17th century; includes the Jain and Sikh protestant movements.
3.89
2.28
3.67
Fall 2026
Studies the major religious traditions of the Western world; Judaism, Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and Islam.
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