RELI 636-001: Religion and Natural Environ
Past ClassSpring 2024 - Maria M Dakake
The Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) program in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences consists of multiple established degree paths that exist in partnership with academic units and faculty across the University. It offers a home for students with broad academic interests who seek a master'...
INQUIRING INTO RELIGION AS AN ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE, AND FREQUENT SOURCE OF CONFLICT, IN SOCIETY Religious Studies provides inquiry into religion as an organizing principle, and frequent source of conflict, with training suitable for careers in law, government, journalism, library sciences, teaching ...
Past Event
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM EDT
Johnson Center, Bistro
Are you ready to stir up some meaningful connections while sipping on delicious mocktails? Join us for an evening of networking and mingling at our Mocktails & Mingling event! Appetizers and mocktails will be served while you get a chance to practice your networking skills through guided casual c...
In this course, students primarily explore the history, practices, beliefs, and contemporarydevelopments of the three major monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Studentswill examine these three religious traditions thematically and comparatively, in order to understandthe simil...