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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.
3.50
1.50
3.56
Fall 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in the subject of Buddhism.
3.52
2.57
3.31
Fall 2026
Studies the development and history of the thought, practice, and goals of Zen Buddhism.
3.58
3.42
3.57
Fall 2026
Studies the Irano-Semitic background, Arabia, Muhammad and the Qur'an, the Hadith, law and theology, duties and devotional practices, sectarian developments, and Sufism.
3.70
3.15
3.58
Fall 2026
This course studies how to be a moral agent in a market society. It attends to how economic issues influence different spheres of human life, both public and private, and discusses the ethics of a professional career, the moral obligations of corporations, the nature of inequality, the economic ethics of major world traditions, and how to live a morally sane human life in a market system.
3.72
3.20
3.10
Fall 2026
Studies the history, literature, and religion of ancient Israel in the light of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. Emphasizes methods of contemporary biblical criticism. Cross listed as RELC 1210.
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
3.88
1.78
3.69
Fall 2026
Theravada, Mahayana, and Tantrayana Buddhist developments in India.
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.
3.97
2.94
3.52
Fall 2026
This course interprets humanity's changing ecological relationships through religious and philosophical traditions. It takes up ethical questions presented by environmental problems, introduces frameworks for making sense of them, and examines the symbols and narratives that shape imaginations of nature.
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