Courses: Religious Studies (RELS)College: Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Any TCCN equivalents are indicated in square brackets [ ].

RELS 1301: Introduction to Religious Studies
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:  ENGL 1304 or 1310. Thematic and comparative approach to the study of religion as an aspect of human experience from the perspective of various disciplines. Historical and philosophical traditions explored.

RELS 2310: The Bible and Western Culture I
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or ENGL 1310. Bible as a primary document of Western culture, basic to the understanding of the western philosophical, literary, cultural, and scientific tradition. Focus on ideas developed in Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and their literary, philosophical and political impact.

RELS 2311: The Bible and Western Culture II
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or ENGL 1310. Bible as a primary document of Western culture, basic to the understanding of the western philosophical, literary, cultural, and scientific tradition. Focus on ideas developed in the New Testament and their literary, philosophical and political impact.

RELS 2330: Judaism (formerly RELS 3310)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. Judaism from the post-biblical era to the present, including ancient, medieval, and rabbinic literature, philosophy, and mysticism; Jewish responses to modernity and the Holocaust; American and Israeli Judaism.

RELS 2335:Rabbinic Biblical Interpretation
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. Exploration of Rabbinic biblical interpretation in its socio-historical, literary, and theological contexts, including primary sources in translation, intertextuality, the nature of interpretation and role of biblical interpretation in contemporary society.

RELS 2340: Introduction to Hinduism
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:  ENGL 1304 or 1310. Historical and conceptual introduction to Hinduism: ancient and classical forms in addition to their modern manifestations, including the forms these traditions take in the United States.

RELS 2350: Introduction to Islam (formerly RELS 3350)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:  ENGL 1304 or 1310. Introduction to Islam from its origins in the Koran, the Hadith, the Sunna, to its later interpreters; impact of Muslim ideas on politics, law, and culture in diverse societies.

RELS 2360: Introduction to Buddhism
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:  ENGL 1304 or 1310. Introduction to Buddhist thought, practice, culture(s), and history. Traces the historical development of Buddhism and examines a variety of Buddhist traditions.

RELS 2380: Religion and Film
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:  ENGL 1304 or 1310. Introduction to the study of religions and their portrayal in film; exploration of two-way pervasion of religion and culture and identity.

RELS 2396: Selected Topics in Religious Studies
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1303 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

RELS 2397: Selected Topics in Religious Studies
Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

RELS 3330: Christianity
Cr. 3. (3-0). Christianity from the post-biblical era to the present, including church fathers, heresies, medieval Christian philosophy, Greek and Latin churches, the reformation, modern and American Christianity.

RELS 3360: Muslim-Christian Relations
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or 1310. Historical and comparative overview of Christian-Muslim relations, discussing the significant events and developments. Exploration of key issues that divide Christians and Muslims. Paradigm of relating past, present, and future.

RELS 3370: The Bible and Modern Science
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or 1310. Detailed study of the reciprocal influence of modern science and the interpretation of the Bible. Critical examination of contemporary theories of their relationship.

RELS 3375: Christianity and Ethics
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or 1310. Comparison of ethics from a Christocentric perspective and a philosophical perspective. Relationship between Christian thought and western philosophical traditions with regard to classical and contemporary moral issues and their relation to current political and social issues.

RELS 3380: Introduction to Asian Religions
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. Survey of religious and philosophical traditions of Asia focusing on the traditions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism, Jainism, Shinto, and Sikhism.

RELS 3381: Global Hinduism
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or 1310. (Also ANTH 3381)  Examines diversity of Hindu practices outside India; compares Hindu practices/beliefs around world; introduces paradigms, theories in religious studies, anthropology, sociology to understand how local/global cultures shape communities and religious practices.

RELS 3385: Buddhism
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. Buddhist thought, practice, culture(s), and history. Traces the historical development of Buddhism and examines a variety of Buddhist traditions such as Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana, Chan Buddhism, Pure Land, and American Buddhism.

RELS 3390: Hinduism and Jainism
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. Historical and conceptual introduction to Hinduism and Jainism: ancient and classical forms in addition to their modern manifestations, including the forms these traditions take in the United States.

RELS 3396: Selected Topics in Religious Studies
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

RELS 3397: Selected Topics in Religious Studies
Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

RELS 4320: Religion and Personality
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. Tracking the evolution of human consciousness using symbols and myths, found particularly in Hebrew and Christian scared stories. Using the viewpoint of Jungian depth psychology, this course reveals the structure and dynamic of the Psyche.

RELS 4360: Clash of Civilizations
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. Reading and critical analysis of the so called "clash of civilizations" debate focusing on how religion contributes to the clash and the putative possibility that religion might contribute to the amelioration of the problem.

RELS 4396: Selected Topics in Religious Studies
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1304 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

 

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Catalog Publish Date: August 22, 2012
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