Courses in Religion

Spring 2017

RELI-121 Fieldwork in Religious Communities

William Girard (Section 01)

RELI-160 Buddhist Psychology in Modern Perspective

Andrew Olendzki (Section 01)

RELI-170 Material Culture of Religion in Late Antiquity

Mary Farag (Section 01)

RELI-172 Christianity and Capitalism

Andrew C. Dole (Section 01)

RELI-187 Discovering Islam: Introduction to Islamic Traditions

Tariq Jaffer (Section 01)

RELI-210 What Is Religion Anyway?: Theories and Methods in Religious Studies

Andrew C. Dole (Section 01)

RELI-236 Liberal Religion in the United States

David W. Wills (Section 01)

RELI-266 Why Do the Innocent Suffer?

Joel Kaminsky (Section 01)

RELI-285 The Qur'ān and Its Controversies

Tariq Jaffer (Section 01)

RELI-352 Buddhist Ethics

Elizabeth J. Angowski (Section 01)

Related Courses

BLST-315 Myth, Ritual and Iconography in West Africa (Course not offered this semester.)
Exterior of Chapin Hall, a red brick, two-storied building
The Religion Department is in Chapin Hall