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Subj Cat# Class# Sect Units Mod Course Instructor Days Time Location Notes Description
HISTORY 288CM 1556 1 4   Making Modern Iran & Afghanistan Arash Khazeni Th 2:45PM - 5:30PM CMC, Roberts South-102
RELIGION 200PO 1407 1 4   Worlds of Buddhism Zhiru Ng MW 11:00AM - 12:15PM Pomona, Pearsons Hall-101 The introduction to Buddhism as a critical element in the formation of South, Central, Southwest, an more »
RELIGION 203PO 1408 1 4   Religious Traditions of China Zhiru Ng MW 2:45PM - 4:00PM Pomona, Pearsons Hall-102
RELIGION 220CM 1409 1 4   The Life of Jesus Gary Gilbert MW 12:00PM - 1:10PM CMC, Bauer South-1 A survey of the issues surrounding scholarly study of the life of Jesus. Readings from the gospels, more »
RELIGION 230PO 1410 1 4   Religious "Tolerance" Medieval Spain Kenneth Wolf TuTh 9:35AM - 10:50AM Pomona, Pearsons Hall-101
RELIGION 239PO 1411 1 4   Benjamin, Levianas, Derrida Oona Eisenstadt TuTh 2:45PM - 4:00PM Pomona, Pearsons Hall-102
RELIGION 264PO 1412 1 4   Women in Islamic Tradition Zayn Kassam M 7:00PM - 9:50PM Pomona, Pearsons Hall-101 Explores the normative bases of the roles and status of women and examines Muslim women's experience more »
RELIGION 274CM 1413 1 4   Religion & American Presidency Gaston Espinosa Tu 7:00PM - 10:00PM CMC, Roberts North-102
RELIGION 302HB 1648 1 4   Introductory Hebrew Craig Anderson MW 1:00PM - 2:50PM TBA Introduction to Hebrew more »
RELIGION 304WS 1319 1 4   Introduction to Women's Studies in Religion Karen Torjesen W 4:00PM - 6:50PM McManus 31 An examination of timeliest critiques of androcentric approaches to the study of religion and societ more »
RELIGION 305IS 1320 1 4   The Christian Tradition Esther Chung-Kim Th 8:30AM - 10:20AM CST, Butler-201 This is an overview of the theology, history and ethics of the Christian tradition. The course obje more »
RELIGION 307HB 1321 1 4   Basic Aspects of the Study of the Hebrew Bible Tammi Schneider W 9:00AM - 11:50AM CST, Craig-111 An introductory course in Hebrew Bible studies for M.A. students. more »
RELIGION 312HC 1322 1 4   Hist of Biblical Interpretation: Exegesis & Preaching of Problematic Passages During the Reformation Esther Chung-Kim W 1:00PM - 2:50PM CST, Craig-107 This course examines the development of biblical interpretation during the Reformation period when t more »
RELIGION 315NT 1324 1 4   The Passion Narratives Dennis MacDonald Th 1:00PM - 3:50PM CST, Craig-105 Investigates Stories of Jesus’ death in the four Gospels, beginning with Mark, and then Matthew, Luk more »
RELIGION 315WP 1323 1 4   Worship, Preaching, & the Arts Katherine Black, Jack Coogan Th 1:00PM - 3:50PM CST, Mudd Auditorium In a time of rapid cultural change, worship too will change, often in ways we can predict only with more »
RELIGION 316NT 1325 1 4   Coptic Literature Seminar Gawdat Abdel-Sayed W 4:00PM - 6:50PM IAC Library
RELIGION 317TH 1327 2 4   Process Theology & Ethhics John Sweeney Th 8:30AM - 11:20AM TBA An introduction to Process Theology as well as to some of the ethical approaches dirivable from proc more »
RELIGION 318NT 1328 1 4   Exegesis & Preaching the Gospels Dennis MacDonald Tu 1:00PM - 3:50PM CST, Craig-110 For students who have completed the first course in New Testament to hone exegetical skills for lect more »
RELIGION 320BIS 1438 1 4   World Religions in Dialogue II Helene Slessarev-Jamir F 8:30AM - 11:20AM CST, Craig-110 In the second semester of this two semester course, students study the variety of ways that Christia more »
RELIGION 323 1329 1 4   The Origins & Influence of the Zoroastrian Tradition Jenny Rose Th 9:00AM - 11:50AM McManus 31 This course will examine the background and beginnings of the religion of Zarathushtra. We will stud more »
RELIGION 330TH 1330 1 4   God: An Exercise in Constructive Theology Philip Clayton W 6:30PM - 9:30PM CST, Butler-201 For many in the contemporary world, God is a problem, not an answer. This course offers an introdu more »
RELIGION 334HC 1331 1 4   Mormonism Through the Eyes of Women Claudia Bushman Tu 1:00PM - 3:30PM Stauffer 110 This class of graduate students and advanced undergraduate students will provide readings and discus more »
RELIGION 336TH 1332 1 4   Systematic Theology Monica Coleman W 8:30AM - 11:20AM CST, Butler-201 An overview of the major questions that Christian beliefs have addressed and of the most influential more »
RELIGION 340EC 1333 1 4   Ethics & Globalization Pamela Brubaker F 9:30AM - 11:10AM CST, Craig-103 Examines dynamics of globalization, its impact on human communities and the earth, and its challenge more »
RELIGION 349NT 1334 1 4   Jesus & Christ: Christologies of the New Testament Era Gregory Riley W 8:30AM - 11:20AM CST, Craig-110 Examination of the varied ways in which early Christian communities viewed the person of Jesus. more »
RELIGION 353HB 1335 1 4   Prophecy & Prophetic Literature Marvin Sweeney Th 1:00PM - 3:50PM CST, Craig-111 A study of the Former Prophets (Joshua-Kings) and the Latter Prophets (Isaiah-XII Prophets) in the H more »
RELIGION 363 1336 1 4   Major Interpreters in the Study of Religion Patrick Horn M 9:00AM - 11:50AM Burkle 24 This course will provide an introduction to methodological issues in the study of religion through r more »
RELIGION 377MS 1337 1 4   Immigration as a Human Rights Crisis Helene Slessarev-Jamir F 1:00PM - 3:50PM CST, Craig-110
RELIGION 385 1414 1 4   Readings Hinduism through Art Deepak Shimkhada Th 7:00PM - 9:50PM Harper 1 This course will examine Hinduism through art. Hinduism, as a living religion, uses many forms of a more »
RELIGION 392EC 1338 1 4   Contemporary Ethical Issues: Religious Believers in an Election Year Richard Amesbury Th 1:00PM - 3:50PM CST, Craig-107 Many religious believers feel compelled to integrate faith and action while at the same time feeling more »
RELIGION 400M 1398 1 0   Continuous Registration (MA Students) Staff TBA - TBA TBA
RELIGION 401ACM 1553 1 4   Arabic I Bassam Frangieh MTuWTh 10:00AM - 10:50AM CMC, Bauer South-1
RELIGION 401ACM 1554 2 4   Arabic I Bassam Frangieh MTuWTh 11:00AM - 11:50AM CMC, Bauer South-1
RELIGION 401C 1555 1 4   Arabic III Randy Ramal MW 10:00AM - 11:50AM McManus 35
RELIGION 403TH 1339 1 4   Teilhard de Chardin, Rahner & Whitehead Roland Faber Th 1:00PM - 3:50PM CST, Craig-110 In the series of great (philosophical) theologians, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Karl Rahner, and Alf more »
RELIGION 405NT 1355 1 4   Religion, Power & Resistance Vincent Wimbush Tu 1:00PM - 3:30PM Stauffer 106 A seminar focused on the understandings , uses and imbrications of these three fraught categories an more »
RELIGION 407 1430 1 4   Sociology of Religion Phil Zuckerman M 7:00PM - 9:50PM McManus 35
RELIGION 411TH 1340 1 4   Two Dialectics of Action: Maurice Biondel & Jean Paul-Sartre Anselm Min W 1:00PM - 3:30PM Harper 2 This is a comprehensive study of two philosophies of action or praxis, that of the Frnech Catholic p more »
RELIGION 412 1341 1 4   The Religious Heritage of Egypt Gawdat Abdel-Sayed W 1:00PM - 3:30PM Harper 63 Egypt’s religious legacy – pharaonic, Jewish, Hellenistic Coptic and Moslem – is particularly rich. more »
RELIGION 415NT 1342 1 4   The Passion Narratives Dennis MacDonald Th 1:00PM - 3:30PM CST, Craig-105 Investigates Stories of Jesus’ death in the four Gospels, beginning with Mark, and then Matthew, Luk more »
RELIGION 417NT 1356 1 4   Origins: Excavations of the Practices & Politics of a Social-Cultural Myth Vincent Wimbush Th 9:00AM - 11:50AM McManus 35 Critical inquiry into the orientation to/fetishization of (the quest for) origins in human history. more »
RELIGION 417TH 1343 1 4   Process Theology & Ethics John Sweeney Th 8:30AM - 11:20AM CST, Craig-107 An introduction to Process Theology as well as to some of the ethical approaches dirivable from proc more »
RELIGION 419TH 1681 1 4   Advanced Topics in Black & Womanist Theologies: Critiques & New Constructions Monica Coleman F 8:30AM - 11:20AM TBA
RELIGION 424TH 1344 1 4   Third World Feminist Theologies Rosemary Ruether Th 1:00PM - 3:50PM Disciples Seminary, Seminar Rm Discusses key feminist theologies of Latin America, Asia and Africa. more »
RELIGION 426TH 1404 1 4   Religious Pluralism Roland Faber W 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST, Craig-105 Religious Diversity is a fact and a problem. It is a fact of the complex reality of our world and it more »
RELIGION 430TH 1345 1 4   God: An Exercise in Constructive Theology Philip Clayton W 6:30PM - 9:30PM CST, Butler-201 For many in the contemporary world, God is a problem, not an answer. This course offers an introdu more »
RELIGION 433HB 1431 1 4   Aramaic Petronella Verwijs M 9:00AM - 11:50AM McManus 33
RELIGION 435HC 1346 1 4   The Mormon-Theological Tradition Richard Bushman Tu 4:00PM - 6:50PM Harper 65
RELIGION 437HB 1347 1 4   Women in the Book of Samuel Tammi Schneider M 2:00PM - 4:50PM IAC Library This course is a close reading of the stories of the Women in the Books of Samuel to understand thei more »
RELIGION 457NT 1348 1 2   New Testament Seminar: Graeca Dennis MacDonald Th 8:30AM - 10:20AM TBA This course meets every other week, alternating between discussing major papers and the Graeca (tran more »
RELIGION 465 1432 1 4   Postcolonialism & Religious Studies Joseph Parker W 9:00AM - 11:50AM McManus 33 The history of the academic study of religion and theology is entangled with the history of European more »
RELIGION 465EC 1349 1 4   Secularization Richard Amesbury Tu 1:00PM - 3:50PM CST, Craig-111
RELIGION 470HB 1350 1 4   Redaction-Critical Method Marvin Sweeney Tu 8:30AM - 11:20AM CST, Craig-110 A study of Redaction-Critical Theory and its application in biblical exegesis, with special attentio more »
RELIGION 478TH 1352 1 4   Theology of Sin & Grace in the Age of Globalization Anselm Min M 1:00PM - 3:30PM McManus 31 This is a study of the problems of evil, sin, and grace in the context of globalization and all the more »
RELIGION 483NT 1353 1 2   Introduction to Coptic Richard Smith Tu 2:00PM - 4:00PM IAC Library
RELIGION 485NT 1351 1 4   Greco-Roman Religion Gregory Riley F 8:30AM - 11:20AM CST, Craig-111 A study of the Greco-Roman religions and their relationship to and influence on the New Testament. more »
RELIGION 489NT 1354 1 4   Advanced Greek Charles Robbins W 1:00PM - 3:30PM IAC Library
RELIGION 494TH 1406 1 4   Transreligious Discourse: Buddhism & Christianity Roland Faber Tu 9:00AM - 11:50AM McManus 31 “Transreligious Discourse” is a new approach to interreligious studies that is interested in process more »
RELIGION 499 1380 1 0   Doctoral Study (PhD Students) Staff TBA - TBA TBA
TNDY 401I 1124 1 4   The Nature of Inquiry-Transdisciplinary Perspectives Jacek Kugler M 7:00PM - 9:50PM Albrecht Auditorium Scope and Purpose - The purpose of this interdisciplinary class is to expose PhD students to alterna more »
TNDY 402A 1400 1 4   Extremism: Transdisciplinary Perspectives Michael Hogg Th 1:00PM - 3:30PM Burkle 24 Focusing on extremism from multiple disciplinary perspectives: social psych, abnormal/clinical psych more »
TNDY 402I 1128 1 4   Networks, Discourse & the Growth of Knowledge Jed Harris Tu 4:00PM - 6:50PM Burkle 22 In this course, we will examine the evolution of academic discourse networks, from classical times t more »
TNDY 402J 1127 1 4   Jazz, Politics & American Culture Wendy Martin M 4:00PM - 6:50PM Burkle 26 From its beginnings, Jazz was shaped by race relations as well as 19th and 20th century economic, s more »

 

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