200
An exploration of religion and religions in their various dimensions. Covers important myths and rituals and how they guide us in daily living. Special attention will be given to personal and communal religious change, reconciliation, alienation and spiritual/mystical practices and experiences
Credits
3.0
Core
Philosophical Inquiry
Offered
As Needed
A critical study of the history, literature and religion of ancient Israel and the significance of the Hebrew Scriptures for Judaism and Christianity.
Credits
3.0
Core
Philosophical Inquiry
Offered
As Needed
A critical study of the New Testament literature and its theological significance.
Credits
3.0
Core
Philosophical Inquiry
Offered
As Needed
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of Greco-Roman religion and philosophy. Students are introduced to the ancient world first via its public and private religious practices and then via its philosophical perspectives on issues such as free will, ethical conflicts and the nature of the just person and the just state.
Credits
3.0
Core
Philosophical Inquiry
Offered
As Needed
History of religion in America from the Puritans to the present day. Special attention will be given to certain themes (e.g., this nation as God’s New Israel) that are especially characteristic of the American religious experience.
Credits
3.0
Core
Philosophical Inquiry
Offered
As Needed
Ethics and leadership in key areas of society: e.g., education, religion, the military, corporations, and politics. The focus is on key principles of conduct and relevant virtues, such as courage, faith, humility, fortitude, and prudence. Theory and practice will be analyzed together, as examples will be drawn from important historical episodes.
Credits
3.0
Core
Philosophical Inquiry
Offered
As Needed
This course surveys the history, doctrines, and practices of Eastern religious traditions. The traditions typically covered include Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism and Shinto. This course is recommended for students looking for a broad introduction to the study of religion and who wish to take 300-level courses covering Eastern religions.
Credits
3.0
Core
Philosophical Inquiry
Offered
As Needed