• RELB 2200

    Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy
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    3.92

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This is a lecture-based course--an idiosyncratic but hopefully helpful introduction to Buddhist philosophy. A few aspects of Buddhist philosophy, at any rate. The subject is potentially endless and can be grabbed from several different ends. Note: this course emphasizes the history of Buddhist concepts and arguments in premodern South Asia. But we will explore what are hopefully ideas of interest: in philosophy of mind; metaphysics; gender.

  • RELJ 2410

    Intermediate Biblical Hebrew I
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    Fall 2025

    Readings in the prose narratives of the Hebrew Bible. Emphasizes grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Attention to issues of translation and interpretation. Prerequisite: HEBR/RELJ 1420 or the equivalent.

  • RELJ 2420

    Intermediate Biblical Hebrew II
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    Spring 2026

    Readings in the poetry of the Hebrew Bible. Emphasizes grammar, vocabulary, and poetics. Attention to issues of translation and interpretation. Prerequisite: HEBR/RELJ 2410 or the equivalent

  • RELG 2464

    Latino Religions and U.S. Democracy
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    Spring 2026

    This course examines how Latine religious traditions--including Latine Catholicism, Pentecostalism, Mainline Protestantism, Indigenous traditions, and religious "nones"--interact with political and democratic cultures in the United States.

  • RELC 2770

    The Black Church
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    3.96

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    "The Black Church" carries unique symbolic weight in America--but why? This course explores how the idea of the Black Church gained moral authority, whether there is a collective Black Church or only black churches, the traditions and practices the concept names, who the concept celebrates and who it marginalizes, and how--or whether--the Black Church, as myth or reality, is still relevant in African American life today.

  • RELA 2800

    Introduction to Yoruba Religions
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    3.89

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    The Orisa traditions of the Yoruba-speaking peoples of West Africa have survived and thrived across centuries of war, slavery, and colonization, and continue to provide meaning to the lives of millions of people all over the world. This course will survey the various Orisa traditions of West Africa and the Americas, their interactions with other traditions as well as their influence on Black Atlantic art and spirituality.

  • RELC 2850

    The Kingdom of God in America
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    3.73

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This course examines the influence of theological ideas on social movements in twentieth- and twenty-first-century America and investigates how religious commitments shape everyday living, including racial perception and economic, political, and sexual organization. The course will examine the American Civil Rights Movement, late 1960s counter-cultural movements, and recent faith-based community-development movements and organizing initiatives.

  • RELB 3000

    Poetry and Meditation
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    Spring 2025

    Buddhist Mysticism and Modernity

  • RELG 3051

    Religion and Society
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    3.71

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Critical appraisal of classical and contemporary approaches to the sociological study of religion and society.

  • RELI 3120

    Sufism: Islamic Mysticism
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    3.52

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course will be a historical and topical survey of the development of Sufism from the classical Islamic period through the modern age, paying special attention to the interaction of ideas and the social and political contexts surrounding them.