Religion

Courses

RELN 100: Introduction to World Religions

Class Program
Credits 3

This course is an introductory examination of several major religions and worldviews. Attention will be given to the religious significance of human life through discussion of a range of questions including, but not limited to: What is the meaning, the aim of our life? What is sin? What is the road to happiness? What are death, judgment? Students will be encouraged to broaden their worldview in response to the people, forces and things that surround us.

Semester Offered
Fall
Spring
Online - Spring

RELN 150: Comparative Religious Ethics

Class Program
Credits 3

This course provides an introduction to religious ethical reasoning through the comparative examination of the ethical claims of major world religious traditions. Attention will be given both to the religious and theological frameworks that inform traditions’ approaches to ethical reasoning, as well as the diverse ways such traditions understand ethical issues. Issues covered may include, but are not limited to, sexuality, marriage, and the family; capital punishment; war and peace; economic justice; and the environment

Semester Offered
Spring even

RELN 215: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in Dialogue

Class Program
Credits 3

The three monotheistic traditions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, will be studied comparatively. Topics within the course include, but are not limited to, the prehistory and history of sacred texts, their creation stories, and how such texts influence worship practices and shape understandings of authority and community, gender, and material culture. (Former title:  Comparative Sacred Texts)

Semester Offered
Fall odd years

RELN 220: Religion and Film

Class Program
Credits 3

Course explores the notion of cinema as a type of technology that has served a variety of thought-provoking roles in American history and culture, such as a medium for defining “good” and “evil,” as an audio-visual technology for shaping American politics, and as an inventor of new religious trajectories. WI

Semester Offered
Fall even years

RELN 249: Topics in Religion and Society

Class Program
Credits 3

This course provides an examination of the role religion plays in society and public life. Specific topic(s), which will be chosen at the instructor’s discretion, may include, but are not limited to: the role of religion in politics, religious influences on social relationships and/or institutional forms, topics in religion and economics, topics in the sociology of religion, topics in religious history, and so on. May be repeated once, if topics are distinct.

Semester Offered
Fall even years