RELG 2380
Faith and Doubt in the Modern Age
Course Description
This course introduces undergraduates to seminal writings in modern Western thought that explore and question the meaning, truthfulness, and uses of religious belief. The goal is to develop a multi-storied narrative of the variety of interpretations given to the idea of God in modernity and to clarify the conditions of responsible religious belief in a pluralistic world. Requirements include two exams and a research paper.
Instructors
Charles Marsh
Spring 2024
TuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pm
3.7
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2.0
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Caleb Hendrickson
Spring 2019
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3.56
GPA
William Boyce
Spring 2015
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Helen Mesard
Fall 2012
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3.11
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Flavio Geisshuesler
Spring 2011
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GPA
Howard Pickett
Spring 2011
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3.72
GPA
Shelli Poe
Spring 2011
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GPA
Jamie Ferreira
Spring 2010
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GPA
Becky Winn
Spring 2010
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GPA