RELG 7360
Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion
Course Description
Given the multidisciplinary character of religious studies, it is imperative for new scholars to gain a basic sense of theoretical and methodological options in the field. By way of an examination of landmark texts, this course surveys the formation of religious studies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and considers some important contemporary approaches.
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Nichole Flores
Fall 2026
fr 2:00pm - 4:30pm
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Charles Mathewes
Fall 2025
Fr 2:00pm - 4:30pm
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3.88
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Fall 2024
Fr 2:00pm - 4:30pm
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Jessica Andruss
Fall 2024
Fr 2:00pm - 4:30pm
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3.80
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Asher Biemann
Fall 2022
Fr 2:00pm - 4:30pm
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Kai Parker
Fall 2022
Fr 2:00pm - 4:30pm
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Jennifer Geddes
Fall 2021
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3.82
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Natasha Heller
Fall 2020
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Karl Shuve
Fall 2020
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Willis Jenkins
Spring 2020
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4.00
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Erik Braun
Fall 2018
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Sonam Kachru
Fall 2017
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Janet Kachru
Fall 2016
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Benjamin Ray
Spring 2016
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3.78
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Janet Spittler
Spring 2016
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3.97
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Paul Jones
Fall 2014
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William Hudson
Fall 2010
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Peter Ochs
Fall 2010
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3.72
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Elizabeth Alexander
Fall 2009
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Kurtis Schaeffer
Fall 2009
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3.92
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