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INAF-441 Muslim-Christian Relations in World History
Spring for 2010-2011
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This course examines the nature of Muslim-Christian relations in the different contexts and eras of world history. Particular case studies ranging from medieval debates and the Crusades to modern experiences in Bosnia and in globalization will be discussed. The course concentrates on historical and societal dimensions rather than theology.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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Fall '10:
Voll, J
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