Class Schedule  Spring 2002

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Orientation: Anything that influences what people believe & how they behave is subject to
study as a religious phenomenon. Rutgers offers an undergraduate course of
studies to explore the rationale of religious phenomena & their effects on
human society. 
Aim: Our courses are designed to develop the analytical skills & expand the
knowledge of undergraduates. The aim is to analyze materials to promote a
clearer understanding of the way in which a wide variety religious perspectives
have shaped & continue to impact human history.

  

Course Title Section Period Place Teacher
112 Death and Afterlife            Obayashi
201 Old Testament          Green
201 Old Testament           Armington
 202   New Testament    01      C. Song
 202   New Testament    02      Smith
203 Islamic Scriptures: Quran and Hadith          Zamani
204 Hindu Scriptures         Bryant
211 Religions of the Eastern World 01           Dehghani
211 Religions of the Eastern World 02     Chang
 211   Religions of the Eastern World 03     Bryant
212 Religions of the Western World 01     Palvin
212 Religions of the Western World       Dehghani
212 Religion of the Western World         Bowden
222 Issues in Religious Thought       Jones
301 Ancient Near Eastern Religions       Green
309 John       Smith
317 Catholicism and the Modern World       Myladil
319 Religion in American History       Griffith
320 Religion and the American Indian       Bowden
322 Hinduism       Myladil
324 Chinese Religions       Yu
325 Prophet Muhammad       Palvin
326 Islam       Zamani
332 African Religions       Shain
343 Religion and Politics       Obayashi
351 Women in Western Religion       Wylie
420 Studies in Religion and Psychology       Jones
496 Research in Religion       Staff

 
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