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THEO-273 Approaches to Religion

THEO-273 Approaches to Religion
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Ruf, Frederick
  • An examination of theories about the nature of religion: exploring how religion may be identified, interpreted, and understood. We will survey the history of the interpretation of religion, and apply theories to a variety of human beliefs and actions in order to appreciate and criticize their cogency.
    Credits: 3.00
    Prerequisites: Permission of Instr. Required for All Non-Theo Majors
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