Fall 2004 |
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COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE TITLE AND LINKS (if available) |
Instructor |
Classtime |
Location |
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REL. 118a |
Hebrew Bible: Literary Text and Historical Context LE: 35 |
N. Koltun-Fromm |
MW 2:30-4:00 |
Hall 6 |
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REL. 122a |
Introduction to the New Testament and Christian Origins LE: 30 |
S. Schwarz |
TTh 10:00-11:30 |
Hall 6 |
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REL. 134a |
LE: 30 |
J. Lardas |
TTh 2:30-4:00 |
Woodside Cottage |
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REL. 206a |
History and Literature of Early Christianity: Biblical Figures Outside the Bible LE: 20 |
S. Schwarz |
TTh 2:30-4:00 |
Hall 6 |
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REL./ COMP. LIT. 262a |
Islamic Literature and Civilization LE: 25 |
M. Sells |
MW 12:30-2 |
Hall 6 |
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REL. 264a |
Religion and Violence LE: 20; SJ |
M. Sells |
MW 2:30-4 |
Hall 106 |
|
REL. 284a |
K. Koltun-Fromm |
TTh 1:00-2:30 |
Woodside Cottage |
|
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REL. 299a |
Theoretical Perspectives in the Study of Religion LE: 25 |
J. Lardas |
TTh 10-11:30 |
Campus Ctr 205a |
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REL. 303a |
Area B Seminar in Religion, Literature and Representation: Specters of Moby Dick LE: 15 |
J. Lardas |
W 1:30-4 |
Magill 310 |
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REL. 330a |
Seminar in the Religious History of African American Women LE: 15; SJ |
T. Hucks |
M 7:30-10:00 p.m. |
Hall 201 |
|
REL. 343a |
Seminar in Religions of Antiquity: Demons in Late Antiquity LE: 15 |
S. Schwarz |
M 1:30-4 |
Magill 310 |
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REL. 480A |
Independent Study |
Staff |
N/A |
TBA |
COURSE
NUMBER COURSE
TITLE AND LINKS (if available) Instructor Classtime Location REL.
110b Sacred
Texts and Religious Traditions: Hindusim and Islam
LE:
30 M.
Sells TTh
2:30-4:00 Chase
101 REL.
122b Introduction
to the New Testament and Christian Origins LE:
30 S.
Schwarz TTh
10:00-11:30 Hall
6 REL.
206b History
and Literature of Early Christianity: The End of the World
As We Know It LE:
20 S.
Schwarz TTh
2:30-4:00 Gest
102 REL.
231b Religious
Themes in African American Literature LE:
20 T.
Hucks M
1:30-4:00 Gest
102 REL.
235b Religion
in American History: 1865 to the Present LE:
20 J.
Lardas TTh
10-11:30 Hall
106 REL./HIST.
240b History
and Principles of Quakerism E.
Lapsansky TTh
10-11:30 Hilles
108 REL.
242b Topics
in African American Religious History LE:
25 T.
Hucks T
7:30-10:00 p.m. Hall
112 REL.
301b Area
A Seminar in Religious Traditions in Cultural Context Religious
Polemics and Construction of Religious Identity LE:
15 N.
Koltun-Fromm M
1:30-4:00 Gest
103 REL.
305b Area
C Seminar in Religion, Ethics, and Society: Religion,
Ethics, and the Good Life LE:
15 D.
Dawson Th
1:30-4:00 Link
309 REL.
338b Seminar
in American Civil Religion LE:
15 J.
Lardas W
1:30-4:00 Gest
102 REL.
353b Seminar
in Islamic Philosophy and Theology LE:
15 M.
Sells T
7:30-10:00 p.m. Hall
112 REL.
399b Dept.
Faculty HTBA TBA REL.
480A Independent
Study Staff N/A TBA
Spring
2005
Courses Offered in 2003-04
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