RELI W4731x. Reason and Revelation: Pascal. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission
This course will be devoted to a close reading of Pascal's enigmatic
Pensees and related texts. We will be particularly concerned to
understand the role that Pascal's critique of human reason plays in shaping
his conception of faith in general, and Christian faith in particular.
RELI W4802x. The Church and the Jews. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010.
Tensions have been a constant and integral aspect of Christian-Jewish
relations over the course of two millennia. This course will examine the
underlying theological issues, the changing balance of power between the two
groups, and the political, social and economic developments that have shaped
those relations. It will focus on a limited set of critical junctures, and
restrict itself to the orbit of Western Christendom.
Christianity
RELI 107x. The History of Christianity I: The Church of the First
Millennium. 2 pts.
An introductory survey of life and thought in the ancient and early medieval
church from the Gnostic crisis to the parting of the Greek and Latin
churches.
RELI 108y. The History of Christianity II: Intro to Western European
Church History. 2 pts. Not offered in 2009-2010.
This course offers an introduction to the history of the Christian Church in
the Western European tradition between the rise of the medieval Church in the
West c. 1000 and the twentieth century. It includes some discussion of the
high and late middle ages, the Reformation and Confessional era, the
Enlightenment, the era of Romanticism, the movements of Higher Criticism and
Liberalism, and the modern Church. It deliberately excludes the history of
the churches in North America, which is addressed in CH 109.
RELI 303. The Construction of the Self: Theology and Autobiography in
Early Christian and Byzantine Literature. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Christian autobiography as a mode of theological
inquiry and apologetic. Special reference to works available in modern
English translation: Gregory Nazianzen's poem De Vita Sua, Augustine of
Hippo's The Confessions, Symeon the New Theologian's Hymns of Divine Love and
his Catecheses.
RELI 361. The Development of Conciliar Christology: From Nicaea I
(325) To Constantinople III (680. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. A review, with close attention to the writings of
key protagonists, of how the early church developed its soteriological
Christology. Major ecumenical councils serve as guiding structure.
RELI W4120x. Gender In Ancient Christianity. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
The function of gender in the construction of religious identity across
Christianity's formative centuries. Close attention is paid to the
alternative views of male and female writers and to the alternative models of
the holy life proposed to male and female Christians.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4120
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RELI
4120
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07505
001
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W 4:10p - 6:00p
227 Milbank Hall
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E. Castelli
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10
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RELI W4160y. Gnosis. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
This course will examine the religious and social worlds of ancient
Mediterranean gnosis. Special attention will be paid to the shcolarly
reconstructions of ancient "gnosticism" and on the theoretical problems
associated with the division between "orthodoxy" and "heresy." Emphasis will
be placed on reading primary gnostic sources in translation.
RELI W4170y. History of Christianity: Crusades. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
The late 11th-century expedition to the East and the world that produced it.
Readings will be in primary sources - many are available in translation - and
in recent secondary literature.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI W4170
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RELI
4170
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89693
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M 4:10p - 6:00p
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R. Somerville
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10 / 20
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RELI 435x. Origen of Alexandria. Prerequisites: Knowledge of Greek required.
An advanced seminar on Christian Greek hermeneutical principles, using Greek
text to study the relation of exegesis and systematics in early Christian
theology, with particular reference to Origen and his On First Principles
(Peri Archon).
RELI G6130. The Byzantine Christian Tradition. 3 pts. Not offered
in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
This seminar is based on central topics focusing on the religious world of
early medieval Eastern Christianity and especially on the life, culture, and
controversies, of the 'Great City', Constantinople, from the period of
Justinian to the fall of Byzantium in 1453. Selected religious developments
of this long era will be abstracted as exemplars, and we will attempt to set
then in their respective political and social contexts.
RELI G6140y. Patterns of Christian Monasticism. 3 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
permission.
An examination of the chief episodic movements in Christian monastic
evolution. We will discuss Eastern and Western developments in Christian
liturgical practice, doctrinal articulation, spiritual writing and social
reform as they were advanced by monks from Late Antiquity to the high Middle
Ages. Intended for masters level students.
RELI G8130x. The First Crusade & Latin Christendom. 3 pts.
Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An examination of the origins and evolution of the crusading impulse in
11th-century Western Europe, culminating at the end of the century in the
First Crusade, 1095-99.
RELI G8140. Introduction To the Sources of Canon Law In the Medieval
Latin Tradition. 3 pts. Not offered in 2009-2010.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. An introduction to canon law
as a source for medieval Christianity.
RELI G8141. Colloquium on Papal Councils. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Examination of papal councils and their influence on canon law.
RELI G8150. Colloquium In the History of Christianity. 3 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
permission. Topics in the history of Christianity.
RELI G9103x-G9104y. Seminar In Law and Medieval Christianity. 3
pts. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
The formation and use of the Corpus Iuris Canonici in medieval Latin
Christendom.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI G9103
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RELI
9103
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98496
001
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F 1:30p - 3:15p
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R. Somerville
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3
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G9104
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RELI
9104
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67897
001
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F 1:30p - 3:15p
TBA
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R. Somerville
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0
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Comparative Religions
RELI W4736y. Time, Event, Rupture. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010.
This course will investigate theories of temporality, paying particular
attention to the concept of an 'event' and the causes and implications of
irruptions in consciousness. The inquiry will consider the relatinships
between time and truth, knowledge, subject/object, transencdence, origin,
history, memory, and spirit, as well as approaches to temporal cohesiona nd
rupture. Readings include texts by Husserl, Schelling, Benjamin, Heidegger,
Lacan, Ricoer, Blanchot, Derrida, Stiegler, Foucault, and Badiou.
RELI W4800y. The Science-Religion encounter in contemporary context.
4 pts. Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
This course focuses on differing models for understanding the relationship
between religion and science, with emphasis on how the models fare in the
light of contemporary thinking in science, philosophy, and religion.
RELI W4810y. Mysticism. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An introduction to the comparative study of mysticism. Students read primary
texts against the backdrop of various theories of the nature of mysticism,
addressing issues such as the relationship of mysticism and tradition and the
function of gender in descriptions of mystical experiences.
RELI W4811. Mystical dimensions of Islam and Judaism. 4 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
permission.
This course will explore mystical dimensions that have evolved in Judaism and
Islam in a comparative perspective with the aim of pointing to similarities
and differences between the two major religions of Abraham. Topics to be
discussed include: mystical experience and the possibility of union in a
theistic tradition; the sancitity of scriptural language and the limits of
speech; meditation, prayer, and contemplative ascent; erotic asceticism and
ascetic eroticism; hermeneutics of secrecy and cultivation of occult
fraternities; ethical dualism and mystical antinomianism; mystical quest and
the blurring of social boundaries.
RELI W4825x. Religion, Gender, and Violence. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
This seminar brings together the concerns of Religious Studies and Women's
Studies to consider relations among religion, gender and violence in the
world today. The course explores background and context for thinking about
contemporary issues in the field.
RELI W4830y. Pilgrimage In Asian Practice. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An examination and reinterpretation of pilgrimage as an aspect of lived
practice of religion in Asia, with an emphasis on non-European conceptions of
the religious journey.
RELI G6810. The Conflict Between Medieval Mysticism and Orthodoxy:
Four Case Studies. 3 pts. Not offered in 2009-2010.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. Background in the study of
religion, medieval history, or Islam; working knowledge of French or German
and at least one of the following: Arabic, Latin, Persian, or Italian. Key
figures in Sufism and Christian mysticism have come into conflict with
religious and political establishments. Explores the reason for this
incompatibility in terms of both religious ideas and political realities.
RELI G6820. Manners and Morals: Comparative Approaches To Religion
and Politics In Medieval Advice. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. The
seminar focuses on medieval advice literature as a window to cultural,
religious and political life in the medieval period. We will study the many
functions of the mirrors (medieval manuals for the edification of the ruling
prince) in the Middle Ages.
RELI G8830y. Colloquium on Comparative Religions: Networks. 3
pts. Prerequisites: Completion of Theory and Method
requirement.
This seminar will examine various kinds of networks and explore their
relationship to social, political and cultural ideas and practices.
Consideration will be given to role of networks in industrial, consumer and
financial capitalism through an investigation of railroads, typewriters,
telephones, television, Internet, the World Wide Web, and cell phones.
Special attention will be given to the ways in which recent theories of
emergent complex adaptive systems can illuminate the distinctive structure
and operational logic of networks.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G8830
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RELI
8830
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26299
001
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W 11:00a - 12:50p
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M. Taylor
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0 / 20
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RELI G8850y. Comparative Scriptural Exegesis. 3 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. Knowledge of Hebrew.
Comparative study of texts in the Jewish and Christian traditions.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G8850
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RELI
8850
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01561
001
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Th 7:10p - 9:00p
TBA
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A. Segal
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0
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RELI G9800. Muslim and Christian Mysticism: a Comparative Analysis. 3
pts. Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. Knowledge of French, Latin and/or Persian. An
analysis of major mystical writings of Farîd ad-Dîn cAttâr
and Bernard of Clairvaux. Attention paid to the social and religious milieu
of 12th-century France and 12th/13th-century
Nîshâpûr/Irân.
RELI G9810. Religious Conversion In History. 3 pts. Not offered
in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An exploration of a variety of approaches to understanding religious
conversion, from the quantitative to the psychological, with a constant
emphasis on the nature and interpretation of historical evidence. Greater
emphasis on broad changes in social identity over long periods of time on
individual experiences.
Islam
RELI W4320. The Qur'an. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An advanced undergraduate seminar that studies the concept, history, and
function of scripture in Islam. In addressing three problematic
representations in the Qur'an, those of idols, prophets, and women, it
emphasizes original Quranic and exegetical narrative read in translation.
RELI W4321. Islam in the 20th Century. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
This course will investigate the debate around the "origins" of Arab
nationalism and various strands of modernist/reformist thought in the
contemporary Islamic world-with a particular emphasis on developments in
Egypt and Iran.
RELI W4330x. Seminar on Classical Sufi Texts. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Close study of pivotal texts from the classical periods of Islamic mysticism,
including works by Hallaj, Attar, Rumi, In Arabi, and others (all texts in
English translation).
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4330
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RELI
4330
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26349
001
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F 12:00p - 2:00p
612 Lewisohn Hall
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P. Awn
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5 / 20
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RELI W4350. Orality & Textuality In Islam. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
A study of the interface between the written and oral traditions in Islam,
both in the idealized religion preserved in the texts, as well as its
variegated cultural expressions.
RELI W4360. The Legal Culture of Islam. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An advanced lecture course, designed to introduce students to the emergence
of legal systems in Islam, the genesis of the shar'ia as divine law, and the
impact of secularization and modernity on the functional aspects of Islam.
RELI G8310. The Persian Mystics: Attar & Rumi. 3 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
permission. Analysis of the writings of the Persian mystics, Attar and Rumi.
Knowledge of Persian required.
RELI G9300. Narratives & Commentaries: Readings In Religious
Perception.. 3 pts. Not offered in 2009-2010.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. This colloquium will explore
medieval Islamic exegetical and historical narratives in the original
languages. At least two years of Arabic and two years of Persian, as well as
instructor's permission, are required.
Judaism
RELI W4305x. Readings from the Sephardic Diaspora. 4 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: instructor's
permission
In this seminar we will devote ourselves to a close reading (in Hebrew) of
excerpts from some seminal texts to have come out of the diaspora of the
Spanish and Portugese Jews in the centuries after their expulsion or flight.
RELI W4505. The Begginings of Jewish Mysticism. 4 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
permission.
The biblical and Hellenistic foundations of Western mysticism.
RELI W4510x. The Thought of Maimonides. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
A close examination of Maimonides' major ideas, with emphasis on the
relationship between law and philosophy; biblical interpretation; the nature
of God; creation and providence; human nature; ethics and law; human
perfection.
RELI W4511y. Jewish Ethics. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010.
This course is divided into two parts-- theoretical and practical. In the
first part we will examine major philosophical issues concerning the nature
and basis of Jewish ethics; in the second, we will examine a selected group
of practical ethical issues. All assignments will be in English, and any
Hebrew phrases used in course discussion will be translated.
RELI W4513y. Homelands, Diasporas, Promised Lands. 4 pts.
This seminar will explore religious, political and philosophical aspects of
homelands, collective exile from homelands and the question of whether or not
return is possible or desirable.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI W4513
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RELI
4513
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13197
001
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Th 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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J. Schorsch
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3
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RELI W4520y. Patriarchal and Rabbinic Authority in Antiquity. 4
pts.
This course will try to solve the problem of the origins and roles of the
rabbis in antiquity through careful study of rabbinic, Christian, and Roman
sources.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI W4520
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RELI
4520
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28461
001
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M 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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S. Schwartz
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4
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RELI W4535y. Ancient Jewish Texts. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor required.
Close reading in the original languages of ancient Jewish texts including
Aristeas, 1 and 2 Maccabees, selections from Philo and Josephus, selected
tractates from Mishnah, Tosefta, Palestinian Talmud and early midrash
collections. Permission of instructor required; course may be taken more than
once.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI W4535
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RELI
4535
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97399
001
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Th 9:00a - 10:50a
TBA
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S. Schwartz
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4
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RELI W4537y. Talmudic Narrative. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor permission is required.
Background in Talmud and Hebrew is encouraged.
This course examines the rich world of Talmudic narrative and the way it
mediates between conflicting perspectives on a range of topics: life and
death; love and sexuality; beauty and superficiality; politics and legal
theory; religion and society; community and non-conformity; decision-making
and the nature of certainty. While we examine each text closely, we will
consider different scholars' answers - and our own answers - to the
questions, how are we to view Talmudic narrative generally, both as
literature and as cultural artifact?
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Spring 2010 :: RELI W4537
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RELI
4537
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70998
001
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Th 2:10p - 4:00p
513 Fayerweather
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Y. Septimus
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11
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Philosophy of Religion
RELI W4720x. Religion & Pragmatism. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Seminar on American pragmatism, with special attention to the ways in which
pragmatist philosophers have addressed religious questions.
RELI W4730. Exodus & Politics: Religious Narrative As a Source of
Revolution. 4 pts. Not offered in 2009-2010.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An examination of how a single biblical story, the story of the Israelite
exodus from Egypt, has influenced modern forms of political and social
revolution, with emphasis on political philosopher Michael Walzer's claim
that the Exodus provides a paradigm of soical democratic politics. We will
examine how the story has functioned and been used in a variety of contexts,
such as the construction of early American political identity, the
African-American religious experience, Latin American liberation theology,
Palestinian nationalism and religious feminism.
RELI W4734y. Religious Concepts: The Holy Fool. 4 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructors
permission
This course will examine critically the concept of 'conversion' as it appears
in Western thought through an examination of religious, philosophical, and
political texts.
RELI W4735y. Ideology and Masses. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: instructors permission
This seminar will consider Marxian conceptions of religion--the sigh of the
oppressed, heart of a heartless world, halo of the vale of tears, and
beyond--and critically examine theories of knowledge, interpretation, agency,
and culture that are associated with them. The inquiry will be directed at
defining and prescribing the role of religion in social analysis, as well as
examining the use of Marxian concepts such as illusion, alienation, and
fetishism. Texts include writings by Marx, Engels, Lukacs, Gramsci, Adorno
& Horkheimer, Marcuse, Bataille, Althusser, Foucault, and Zizek.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI W4735
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RELI
4735
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81766
001
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Tu 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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A. Jones
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7
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RELI G9710x. Seminar In the History and Philosophy of Religion:
Hegel, Shelling & Kierkegaard. 3 pts. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An exploration of the philosophical and theological writings of Hegel,
Shelling, and Kierkegaard. Special attention will be given to the way in
which these three pivotal figures frame issues for subsequent philosophers,
theologians, writers and artists. Works to be considered include: Hegel,
Early Theological Writings; Lectures on Religion and Phenomenology of Spirit;
Kierkegaard, Either-Or; Philosophical Fragments; Concept of Anxiety; Fear and
Trembling.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI G9710
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RELI
9710
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22700
001
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Tu 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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M. Taylor
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10
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RELI G9720. Politics, Cultural Identity & Moral Philosophy. 3
pts. Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. An examination of genealogical and pragmatic
approaches to religious beliefs and social practices. Readings include
Jonathan Edwards, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Peirce, James, Dewey, Rorty, and
Bernard Williams.
Buddhism
RELI 301y. Patterns of Biblical Exegesis in the Early
Church.
RELI W4011x. The Lotus Sutra in East Asian Buddhism. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Open to students who have taken one previous ocurse
in either Buddhism, Chinese religions, or a history course on China or East
Asian.
The course examines some central Mahayana Buddhist beliefs and practices
through an in-depth study of the Lotus sutra. Schools (Tiantai/Tendai,
Nichiren) and cultic practices such as sutra-chanting, meditation,
confessional rites, and Guanyin worship based on the scripture. East Asian
art and literature inspired by it.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4011
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RELI
4011
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77147
001
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Tu 2:10p - 4:00p
201A Philosophy Hall
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D. Moerman
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18
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RELI W4012y. Buddhist Auto/Biography. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: instructors permission
The goal and nature of this course is to refine our abilities to critically
examine the nature of writing about the self and its position in Buddhist
contexts.
RELI W4013x. Buddhism and Neuroscience. 3 pts.
With the Dalai Lama's marked interest in recent advances in neuroscience, the
question of the compatibility between Buddhist psychology and neuroscience
has been raised in a number of conferences and studies. This course will
examine the state of the question, look at claims made on both sides, and
discuss whether or not there is a convergence between Buddhist discourse
about the mind and scientific discourse about the brain.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4013
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RELI
4013
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91946
001
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Tu 4:10p - 6:00p
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B. Faure
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18 / 25
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RELI 402y. The Doctrine of the Trinity form Origen to
Augustine.
RELI W4020. Religion, Science and Health In Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. 4
pts. Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
A reexamination of modern Western concepts of religion and science from a
comparative perspective. The historical development and recent applications
of three cumulative paradigms of scientific psychology and medicine from the
Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition will be explored.
RELI W4171y. Law and Medieval Christianity. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An introduction to the importance of Church law for the study of medieval
Christianity through readings in both primary and secondary sources (all in
English or English translations). Topics will be selected, as the sources
permit, to illustrate the evolution of Western canon law and its impact both
as a structural and as an ideological force, in medieval Christianity and in
medieval society in general.
RELI W4401y. Mountains and Sacred Space In Japan. 4 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
Permission
This course explores the role that mountains have payed in Japanese
cosmology, particularly in religion and folklore. We will examine various
aspects of mountain veneration such as mountains as portals to the world of
the dead, as the embodiment of the universe, as ascetic training ground, as
mandalized space, as restricted ground, and as space transformed by history.
RELI W4402x. Shinto in Japanese History. 4 pts.
This course examines the development of Shinto in Japanese history and the
historiography of Shinto.We will cover themes such as myth, syncretism,
sacred sites, iconography, nativism, and religion and the state.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4402
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RELI
4402
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78098
001
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W 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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M. Como
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8
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RELI W4501. Psalms Through the Commentary of the Baal Shem Tov. 4
pts. Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's Permission
In this seminar, we will do close reading of selected psalms along with the
commentary attributed to the Ba'al Shem Tov, one of the founders of Hasidism.
Open to both graduate and advanced undergraduate students, the course will
offer an opportunity to gain experience in close reading of major Jewish
texts in the original language (Hebrew). The seminar will provide students
simultaneous exposure to a major biblical book, Psalms, which has a long and
rich reception history, both textually and spiritually, as well as to a
significant text of Hasidic thought. The two texts and their
historical/discursive framings will be read complementarily or against one
another. Additional readings will give supplementary perspectives, raising
questions that will include the production history of the Book of Psalms,
comparative mythology, the liturgical and ritual use of psalms historically,
and mystical readings of the Book of Psalms. Through the combination of
perspectives we will learn about the variety of the interpretive approaches
to a canonical text such as the Book of Psalms; the dense web of meanings and
uses given to one biblical text over the course of Jewish history; the
methods and goals of Hasidic exegesis of the Bible.
RELI W4502y. Jewish Rites of Passage. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's Permission
This course will undertake an interdisciplinary exploration of historical and
contemporary Jewish rites of passage and life-cycles events, focusing on the
interplay between ritual and gender, sexuality and power. Our examination of
the tensions between tradition and modernity will encompass not only
traditional rites of passage, such as the Brit Milah, wedding
ceremonies, and the miqveh but also more modern Jewish rituals, such
as the zeved bat(female baby-naming ceremony), Rosh-Hodesh(new moon) rituals, and others. The course will seek to provide students with
an understanding of the historical origins of these rituals. In addition,
students will acquire some basic training in anthropological theory,
sociological theory, and Jewish feminist thinking as analytical frameworks
through which to process the subject matter of Jewish ritual. In addition to
the required reading, we will review documentary films and do primary
research and and fieldwork in the rich Jewish laboratory of the New York/New
Jersey metropolitan area. Our goal, over the course of the semester, will be
to develop critical thinking about ritual as a powerful tool which both
reflects and reproduces social structure, including the hierarchies and
complex cultural life of Jewish society.
RELI W4515x. Jews in the Later Roman Empire. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's approval
This course will explore the background and examine some of the
manifestations of the first Jewish cultural explosion after 70 CE. Among the
topics discussed: the Late Roman state and the Jews, the rise of the
synagogue, the redaction of the Palestinian Talmud and midrashim, the piyyut
and the Hekhalot.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4515
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RELI
4515
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47448
001
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M 4:10p - 6:00p
TBA
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S. Schwartz
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7
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RELI W4630y. African American Religion. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010.
Explores a range of topics in African-American Religion, which may include
the African background and the transmission of African cultures, religion
under slavery, independent black churches, religion and race relations, and
modern theological movements. In Spring 2008, the course will focus on the
religious lives of African immigrants to the US, emphasizing field and
documentary methods.
RELI W4710x. Kant and Kierkegaard on Religion. 3 pts. Not offered
in 2009-2010.
Readings will include Kant's Critique of Practical Reason and
Religion Within the Boundaries of Reason Alone, and Kierkegaard's
Fear and Trembling, Philosophical Fragments, parts of
Concluding Unscientific Postscript, and Sickness Unto
Death.
RELI W4722y. Nothing, God, Freedom. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
This course is designed for advanced undergraduates and graduate students
working in different fields and disciplines. The inquiry will focus on three
interrelated issues that lie at the heart of various religious, literary and
artistic traditions. The approach will introduce students to rigorous
cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary analysis. The aim of the inquiry will
be to explore the similarities and differences of contrasting considerations
of the problems of nothing, God and freedom in different religious traditions
as well as alternative modes of interpretation and expression. Students in
Religion & Philosophy will be given preference.
RELI W4733x. Classics of Religious Thought: Conversion Narratives. 4
pts. Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
The aim of the course is to understand the intellectual assumptions governing
how different individuals conceive of their conversion experiences. Through
the study of classic and lesser known accounts we will examine some common
metaphors and images (rebirth, awakening, being lost and found) and how they
shape narratives of one's life.
RELI W4803x. Religion versus the Academy. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: One course in religion.
This seminar examines the apparent conflict between religion and the academy,
with particular attention to recent cases in the United States and India.
These countries are two of the world's largest democracies and, as such,
struggle with the issue of pluralism, especially religious pluralism. We will
consider such matters as textbooks, freedom of expression, and whether or not
to teach religion in public schools. Majors, seniors and students with strong
backgrounds will be given preference.
RELI W4804y. Ecology, Religion, and Culture. 4 pts. Not offered
in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's Permission
In Collapse, Jared Diamond examines a wide range of human civilizations that
have collapsed or been on the brink of collapse due to overpopulation and
environmental degradation. He argues that understanding the ecological role
of cultural factors, including religious beliefs and practices, are crucial
if we are to negotiate the growth-limits of our own civilization. In this
course we look at the interdependence of ecology, culture, and religion using
a variety of critical approaches. In the first part of the course we survey
historical examples of this interdependence in diverse environments:
Greenland, Pacific Island Societies, Japan, and China. In Part II, we turn
to the relationship between economic systems and attitudes toward the natural
world. Technological, political, and economic dilemmas and alternatives are
explored by a culturally diverse selection of writers and activists. In the
third part of the course we focus on constructions of religious or spiritual
frameworks for an ecological world-view.
RELI G6015y. Chinese Buddhist Texts. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Readings in Chinese Buddhist thought.
RELI G6040y. Topics in Chinese Buddhist Studies. 3 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010.
Reading on recent scholarship in English on the studies of Chinese Buddhism.
RELI G8900x. Field Methods for Religious Studies. 3 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
permission
This course will introduce graduate students in Religion to several
qualitative, empirical research methods and related epistemological and
ethical issues. In addition to introducing basic research techniques, we will
also deal with several issues of central importance to many scholars who
conduct ethnographic research in religion, including representations of
religious agents in ethnographic writing, interpreting testimony and
conversion narratives, and integrating historical and textual material and
interpretations into ethnographic writing. Religion graduate students will be
given preference.
RELI G9031x-G9032y. Buddhist Texts. 3 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. Knowledge of Tibetan.
Selected readings in Tibetan and Sanskrit texts. Knowledge of Tibetan and
Sanskrit required.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI G9031
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RELI
9031
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91897
001
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TuTh 10:00a - 11:30a
TBA
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R. Thurman
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4 / 20
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G9032
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RELI
9032
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46327
001
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TuTh 10:00a - 11:30a
TBA
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R. Thurman
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0 / 20
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RELI G9033y. Mahayana Buddhist Scripture. 3 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. Knowledge of
Chinese/Japanese.
Advanced seminar in reading and translating major scriptures of East Asian
Buddhism. Key doctrinal concepts, figurative strategies and hermeneutical
theories underlying canonical texts.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G9033
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RELI
9033
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60824
001
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W 4:10p - 6:00p
TBA
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C. Yu
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0 / 20
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RELI G9035. Japanese Buddhist Literature. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Knowlege of Japanese. Selected readings in Japanese literature. Knowledge of
Japanese required.
RELI G9721y. Hegel & Derrida. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission
This seminar will be devoted to a close reading of major texts written by
Hegel and Derrida. Special attention will be paid to the intersection of
theological, aesthetic and philosophical and literary issues that have
implicitly and explicitly shaped critical analysis for the past several
decades. The course will begin with careful examination of Hegel's and
proceed to a consideration of his Phenomenology of Spirit. The
second half of the course will be devoted to a careful reading of Derrida's
reading of Hegel. Graduate students and Philosophy of Religion students will
be given preference.
Hinduism
RELI W4200. Philosophies of India. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Corequisites: Instructor's permission.
The course will introduce students to certain important topics in Indian
thought, classical and contemporary. The method will comprise theoretical and
practical treatment in the tradition to major issues in metaphysics,
knowledge-making, and the end-goal of liberation or enlightenment.
Textural-hermeneutical and philosophical inquiry are combined in this
approach, with attention to contemporary forays in linguistic analysis and
deconstruction.
RELI W4203y. Krishna. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
The study of a single deity in the Hindu pantheon as illuminated in art,
music, dance, drama, theological treatises, patterns of ritual, and texts
both classic and modern. Special attention to Krishna's consort Radha, to
Krishna's reception in the West, and to his portrayal on Indian television.
RELI W4215. Hinduism Here. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Historical, theological, social, and ritual dimensions of "lived Hinduism" in
the greater New York area. Sites selected for in-depth study include several
worshipping communities, a retreat center, a national organization, a
foundation. Significan fieldwork component.
RELI G6210y. Issues in the study of South Asian Religion. Not
offered in 2009-2010.
Consideration of critical themes or major issues in the study of South Asian
religions, especially those having major methodological implications. Themes
vary from year to year. May be repeated for credit.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI G6210
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RELI
6210
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03447
001
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M 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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R. McDermott
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7 / 15
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RELI G8215. Hindu Poet-Saints of North India. 3 pts. Not offered
in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An examination of the poet saints of northern India.
RELI G8225y. Bhakti Texts In North India. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Close study of Bhakti texts of North India.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G8225
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RELI
8225
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03720
001
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W 4:10p - 6:00p
TBA
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J. Hawley
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0 / 20
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RELI G8230. Surdas and the Devotional Literature of Krishna. 3 pts.
Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. Reading and analysis of selected portions of the
Sursagar and hagiographic materials about Surdas as an introduction to the
devotional literature of Krishna in pre-modern Hindi. Textural and literary
criticism; study of manuscripts; theological issues.
East Asian Religions
RELI W4010x. Chan/Zen Buddhism. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010.
Follows the historical development of Chan/Zen, with selections from the
Chinese Chan classics, high points of Japanese Zen, and contemporary writings
on Zen.
RELI W4030y. Topics in Tibetan Philosphy. 4 pts.
Examination of topics in the religious philosophy of Tibet.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI W4030
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RELI
4030
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76781
001
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W 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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R. Thurman
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6
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RELI W4040x. Women and Buddhism in China. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Open to students who have taken one previous course in either Buddhism,
Chinese religions, or a history course on China or East Asian.
Nuns and laywomen in Chinese Buddhism, Buddhist atttitudes toward women,
ideals of female sanctity; gender and sexuality, women leaders in
contemporary Chinese Buddhism.
RELI W4403y. Bodies & Spirits in East Asia. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Instrucotor's permission.
This seminar will focus on the role of early conceptions of both the body and
demonology in the development of Chinese and Japanese religious traditions.
By focusing on the development of ritual responses within these traditions to
disease and spirits, the course will highlight the degree to which
contemporaneous understandings of the body informed religious discourse
across East Asia.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI W4403
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RELI
4403
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27446
001
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Tu 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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M. Como
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6
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RELI G6030. Japanese Esoteric Buddhism. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. An
examination of the theoretical and ritual system of Mikkyo, or Esoteric
Buddhism, as a major passage through which Buddhism took root in Japanese
culture.
RELI G6212x. Religious Formations in Mughal Times. 4 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
approval
This seminar is an effort to bring into focus a series of key developments in
the religious history of Mughal times, that is, 1526-1750, ranging from those
prominently reflected in records associated with the Mughal courtly, Sufi,
Vaishnava, Shaiva, Sant, and Sikh formations and in the process of doing so
re-evaluate some of the principal categories that have been used to describe
these formations.
RELI G6400. Readings in Tokugawa religious and intellectual history.
3 pts. Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. An examination of the current state of hte field of
Tokugawa religious and intellectual history through a survey of recently
published sholarship on the period. The course covers intellectual history,
Buddhism, Shinto and folk religion.
RELI G9036x. Chinese Buddhist Literature. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Selected readings in Chinese Buddhist literature. Buddhist apologetics:
miracle tales; biographies of monks, nuns, and lay devotees; poems and novels
with Buddhist themes; "precious volumnes"; Tunhuang documents; monastic
rules, ritual and meditation manuals; writings of modern Buddhist masters and
sholars. Knowledge of Chinese is required.
North American Religions
RELI W4611x. Alterities of Religion in American Culture. 4
pts.
An interdisciplinary exploration of some of the many ways that religion in
America has been mutually constituted in opposition to various entities
identified as being the opposite of religion. Counterparts explored
include the marketplace, fraudulence, atheistic rationalism, the secular, the
state, totalitarianism and the study of religion.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4611
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RELI
4611
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77898
001
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M 6:10p - 8:00p
TBA
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J. Dubler
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13 / 20
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RELI W4620y. Religious Worlds of New York. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
A seminar-workshop exploring religious diversity in New York City with
emphasis on the current historical moment. Meetings will focus on the impact
of immigrant and migrant cultures, on New York's religious landscape, and on
the texts that explore the experiences and histories of religious communities
in New York.
RELI W4640x. Religion and the American Public Sphere. 4 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
permission.
Students learn sociological concepts and methods used to analyze the changing
place of religion in American public life. Approaches the issue from cultural
and institutional perspectives, focusing on such topics as civil religion,
church-state relations, the role of congregations in local communities, and
religious voluntary and philanthropic concerns.
RELI W4645x. American Protestant Thought. 4 pts.
In this seminar we will look at the relation between inquiry and imagination
in selected religious writers and writers on religion in the American
Protestant tradition. How does imagination serve inquiry? What are the
objects of inquiry in these writings? Most of these authors reflect
explicitly on imagination and inquiry, in addition to providing examples of
both at work on religious topics.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4645
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RELI
4645
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77032
001
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Th 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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W. Proudfoot
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8
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RELI W4650y. Religion and Region In North America. 4 pts. Not
offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's
permission.
Examination of some regional variations of religious life in North America,
with an emphasis on the interaction of religious communities with their
surrounding cultures.
RELI W4670. Native American Religions. 4 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An examinatin of the varieties of Native American religions and spirituality,
from contact to the present, including a look at the effects of European
religions on Native American traditions.
RELI W4805x. Secular and Spiritual America. 4 pts.
Prerequisites: Majors and concentrators receive first priority
Are Americans becoming more secular or more spiritual (not religious), or
both? What are the connections between secularism and what is typically
called non-organized religion or the spiritual in the United States? We will
address these questions by looking at some of the historical trajectories
that shape contemporary debates and designations (differences) between
spiritual, secular and religious.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI W4805
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RELI
4805
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55279
001
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W 11:00a - 12:50p
TBA
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C. Bender
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15
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RELI G8655y. Topics In American Religious History. 3 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
An exploration of major themes, movements and historical periods in American
religious history.
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G8655
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RELI
8655
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09530
001
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M 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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R. Balmer
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0 / 20
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RELI G8660. American Evangelicalism. 3 pts. Not offered in
2009-2010. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. An
examination of the theology, the popular beliefs and the folkways of American
evangelicalism, including fundamentalists, Pentecostals and charismatics.
The diverse nature of the evangelical movement, exploring congregations from
California to the deep South, thus erasing the misconception that
evangelicals are a homogeneous group.
RELI G8901y. Topics in Contemporary Religious Identity. 3 pts.
Not offered in 2009-2010. Prerequisites: Intructor's permission.
This seminar examines how both identities (and/or subjects, agent,s
individuals) and "religions" are constructed in recent theoretical
discussions about identites and narrative, practice, body, and structure, and
related case studies.
Theoretical/Methodological/Research
RELI G6901x-G6902y. Theory and Method in the Study of Religion. 3
pts.
Major theories of religion and principal approaches to the study of religion.
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Autumn 2009 :: RELI G6901
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RELI
6901
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86597
001
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W 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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B. Faure
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18 / 20
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G6902
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RELI
6902
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10943
001
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Tu 2:10p - 4:00p
TBA
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W. Proudfoot
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0
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RELI G9901x-G9902y. Research in Religion. 1-6 pts.
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
Guided individual research.
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9901
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56196
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G. Anidjar
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RELI
9901
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P. Awn
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RELI
9901
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R. Balmer
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RELI
9901
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C. Bender
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9901
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E. Castelli
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M. Como
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9901
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C. Deutsch
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RELI
9901
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66452
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B. Faure
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9901
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J. Hawley
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R. McDermott
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J. McGuckin
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9901
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W. Proudfoot
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9901
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72149
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J. Schorsch
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9901
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R. Somerville
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9901
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C. Yu
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9901
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S. Schwartz
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RELI
9901
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J. Sorett
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Spring 2010 :: RELI G9902
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RELI
9902
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75942
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S. Schwartz
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0
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RELI
9902
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08490
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R. Balmer
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9902
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E. Castelli
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9902
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M. Como
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9902
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C. Deutsch
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9902
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J. Hawley
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9902
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R. McDermott
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9902
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J. McGuckin
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9902
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W. Proudfoot
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9902
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J. Schorsch
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9902
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A. Segal
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9902
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R. Somerville
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9902
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J. Sorett
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9902
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M. Taylor
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9902
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R. Thurman
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9902
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