Religious Studies (RELG)

103. Introduction to the Bible. (3)


107. Living World Religions. (3)


230. Hebrew Scriptures. (3)


232. Christian Scriptures. (3)


247. Studies in Religions. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


263. Eastern Religions. (3)


264. Western Religions. (3)


303. Black Liberation and Religion [Introduction to Black Liberation and Religion]. (3)


310. Introduction to Jewish Thought. (3)


312. Introduction to Islam. (3)


313. Islamic Fundamentalism. (3)


314. Islamic Mysticism. (3)


320. Magic in Ancient Religion. (3)


321. Apocalypse in the Ancient World. (3)


322. Sexuality and the Bible. (3)


326. History of Christianity to 1517. (3)


327. History of Christianity, 1517 to Present. (3)


335. Goddesses and Gods of India. (3)


343. Catholic Saints in North America. (3)


344. Growing up Catholic in America. (3)


345. Religion(s) in the American West. (3)


346. Religion in New Mexico. (3)


347. Topics in Religious Studies. (3 to a maximum of 21 Δ)


350. Religion and Literature. (3)


351. Catholicism in America. (3)


355. Atheism: Trends and Critiques. (3)


357. Religion and Gender. (3)


361. Modern Christian Thought. (3)


365. Philosophy of Religion. (3)


*434. South Asian Mystical Traditions. (3)


*438. Indian Buddhist Philosophy. (3)


441. Religion in American History. (3)


*447. Seminar in Religious Studies. (1-3, may be repeated 3 times Δ)


452. Theories of Religion. (3)


453. Asian Studies Thesis. (3)


*463. Seminar in Biblical Studies. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


*475. Dante in Translation. (3)


497. Independent Studies. (1-3, may be repeated 2 times Δ)


507. Teaching World Religions. (3)


547. Advanced Seminar in Religious Studies. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


551. M.A. Problems. (1-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


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