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3. Modern Religious and Anti-Religious Thinkers<
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6. Introduction to Judaism <
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8. Introduction to Islam <
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12. Religion and Society in America<
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16. Modern Islam <
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19. Special Topics in Religion—Introductory Level<
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27. The Qur’an and the Prophet<
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31. Sex, Celibacy, and the Problem of Purity: Asceticism and the Human Body in Late Antiquity <
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34. Christianity and Conversion in the Northern World: Vikings, Celts, and Anglo-Saxons<
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36. New Directions in American Religious Thought<
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41. Readings in Buddhist Literature<
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47. Buddhism in China<
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49. Topics in East Asian Religions<
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58. Topics in the Bible and Archaeology<
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61. Martin Luther King, Black Religion, and the Civil Rights Movement <
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70. Foreign Study in Religion I<
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72. Foreign Study in Religion III<
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81. Dickinson Distinguished Scholar Seminars<
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83. Research in Religious Studies (Independent Study)<
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85. Senior Colloquium<
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87. Honors II (Writing)<
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08F, 09W, 09F, 10W: 11 A comparative study of some of the basic patterns of religion. The course will focus upon such themes as religious experience, myths of creation, stories of religious founders and heroes, the origin and resolution of human suffering, and the structure and meaning of religious community and ritual. Source material for these themes will be taken from the literary and artistic resources of the following religious traditions: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. Open to all classes. Dist: TMV or INT. The staff. INTRODUCTORY COURSES 3. Modern Religious and Anti-Religious Thinkers
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(Identical to Jewish Studies 4)
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09S: 10 An examination of primitive Christianity as witnessed by the writings of the New Testament. Emphasis will be given to the literary and historical analysis of the Gospels and Epistles and to an understanding of the pre-Christian and non-Christian religions of the Hellenistic world. Open to all classes. Dist: TMV; WCult: W. Roberts. For courses at the Intermediate level in biblical and ancient Near Eastern religions, see courses numbered 20.4, 55-58. 6. Introduction to Judaism (Identical to Jewish Studies 6)
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Consult special listings 8. Introduction to Islam (Identical to Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 8)
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