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REL 2000 Introduction to Religion 3 Credits
Introduces the historical underpinnings, geographical movement, development and current expression of a variety of religious traditions.
REL 2071 Sustainability and Religion 3 Credits
Examines the relationship between religion and sustainability and explores how the worlds different religious traditions address the social, economic and environmental dimensions of sustainability. Topics include social and environmental justice, sustainable consumption and sustainable agriculture. Case studies highlight multiple religious perspectives, especially in Latin America and south Asia. (H) (WR)
REL 2104 Environmental Ethics 3 Credits
Explores competing secular and religious views regarding human impacts on and moral responsibilities toward nature and of the key thinkers and social movements in contention over them. (H) (WR)
REL 2121 American Religious History 3 Credits
Historical inquiry into the ideological origins and social context of American religious life. (H and D)
REL 2166 Religion and the Environmental Crisis 3 Credits
Examines the relationship between religion, nature and ethics in different religious traditions. (H and N) (WR)
REL 2210 Hebrew Scriptures 3 Credits
History, literature, and beliefs of the Israelites from the Biblical text in the light of modern scholarship. (H)
REL 2240 New Testament 3 Credits
Introduces various literary, social, and religious contexts of the books of the New Testament. (H)
REL 2300 Introduction to World Religions 3 Credits
Origin, historical development, and key figures, concepts, symbols, practices and institutions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and East Asian traditions, including Taoism, Shinto, and Confucianism. (H and N)
REL 2301 Introduction to Hindu Culture 3 Credits
History, performing arts, and cultural expressions of the Hindu traditions of India and in the diaspora.
REL 2315 Religion in Asia 3 Credits
Studies the religious dimensions of human culture, focusing on Asia: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shinto. (H and N) (WR)
REL 2341 Introduction to Buddhism 3 Credits
Introduces doctrines, practices, and institutions that shaped the essential identity of Buddhism as a pan-Asian religion that transcended ethic, cultural, and linguistic boundaries. (H)
REL 2362 Introduction to Islam 3 Credits
Historical introduction to Islamic tradition. The foundational elements of the tradition, based on the life of Prophet Muhammad and the text of the Qur’an and on an examination of subsequent Islamic expressions. (H and N)
REL 2388 Indigenous Religions of the Americas 3 Credits
Religious values, attitudes, and norms of Native American peoples within the United States. (H) (WR)
REL 2502 Introduction to Christianity 3 Credits
Includes origins and development of Christianity, beliefs and rituals, global diversity, Christianity-inspired literature, and engagement with contemporary cultural issues.
REL 2600 Jews, Judaism, and Jewishness 3 Credits
Multidisciplinary approach to the Jewish experience from its Biblical origins to modern times.
REL 2930 Topics in Religion 3 Credits
Variable topics at an introductory level. (H)
REL 3022 Myth and Ritual 3 Credits
Theory and method in the anthropological and religious studies of myths, rituals, religious specialists, and religious movements using examples from cultures throughout the world.
REL 3076 Cults and New Religious Movements 3 Credits
Investigates significant new religious movements such as the People’s Temple and the Branch Davidians. The origins, internal structure, popularity, and functioning of these movements as well as claims of manipulation and discrimination. (S)
REL 3082 Global Ethics 3 Credits
Explores ethical dimensions of global social, political, and environmental issues. Introduction to and application of diverse theoretical approaches in philosophical and religion ethics to contemporary global issues such as human rights, war and peace, climate change, and public health.
REL 3098 Religion Medicine and Healing 3 Credits
Non-conventional healers and healing practices in religious traditions around the globe.
REL 3099 Spirituality and Health Care 3 Credits
Investigation of the relationship between religious and spiritual beliefs, alternative and traditional medical practice, and Western biomedicine, in historical and contemporary context.
REL 3103 Religion and Nature in North America 3 Credits
Investigates ways that religion and nature have evolved and influenced one another during the cultural, political, and environmental history of North America since European contact. (H)
REL 3108 Religion and Food 3 Credits
Explores the relationship between food and religion by investigating food in the context of specific religious traditions, such as Hinduism, and examines food as a moral and ethical category in religious and secular contexts, e.g., organic and locavore. (D and H) (WR)
REL 3120 Religion and the American Immigrant Experience 3 Credits
Offers a survey of the roles that religion has played in some significant movements of people into and out of the U.S. from the pre-Colonial period to the present.
REL 3139 African-American Religion 3 Credits
Interdisciplinary study of African-American religious experience from its beginnings in the 17th century to the present. (H)
REL 3140 Religion and Society 3 Credits
Interaction of religion and social institutions; the ways religious groups influence and are influenced by the socio-cultural environment. (S) (WR)
REL 3148 Religion and Violence 3 Credits
Explores the problem of violence that springs from religious roots in Western, Asian, African, and Native American traditions. (H and N) (WR)
REL 3154 Gender and Nature 3 Credits
Examines the relationship between gender and nature as it is constructed in different religious traditions.
REL 3160 Religion and Science 3 Credits
Examines the relationship between religion, science, and philosophy in different religious traditions, focusing on the West. (H) (WR)
REL 3169 Religion and Environmental Movements of the Global South 3 Credits
Explores the religious dimensions of environmental movements in the global South, including seed-saving campaigns in India and Mexico, Liberation Theology and the Green Belt Movement. Examines global environmental issues; e.g., loss of biodiversity, climate change and privatization of water that disproportionately affect the poor and marginalized.
REL 3171 Ethics in America 3 Credits
Examines ethical issues facing contemporary U.S. society, with a focus on cultural and religious diversity. Introduces major religious and philosophical frameworks as ways of understanding and addressing these issues. (D)
REL 3179 Race, Religion and Rebellion 3 Credits
Examines the interplay of religion, race, and rebellion in the various revolts, insurrections, and social movements of African Americans in the United States.
REL 3191 Death and the Afterlife: Perspectives from World Religions 3 Credits
Examines conceptions of death and the afterlife from the perspectives of various religious traditions and popular culture. Considers certain ethical issues related to death and how some American religious traditions engage with such issues.
REL 3213 Hebrew Bible as Literature 3 Credits
Intensive introduction to the literary study of the Hebrew Bible within the context of ancient Near Eastern literature and history.
REL 3234 Wisdom in the Hebrew Bible 3 Credits
Examines ancient Israelite and early Jewish wisdom literature alongside similar literature from ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt.
REL 3249 The Christian Gospels 3 Credits
Redaction-critical study of selected portions of the canonical Gospels with particular attention to the development of traditions about Jesus in the earliest church. (H) (WR)
REL 3252 Acts, Paul, and Early Christianity 3 Credits
Examines the narrative of the beginning of Christianity according to the Book of Acts, especially as it describes the career of Paul. The second half focuses on the letters of Paul as an alternative source for understanding the earliest forms of Christianity. (H) (WR)
REL 3291 Gender and the Hebrew Bible 3 Credits
Critical examination of the literary representation and historical realities of gender and sexuality in ancient Israel through close readings of selected texts from the Hebrew Bible.
REL 3294 Apocalypticism 3 Credits
Explores Jewish and Christian apocalypticism through a survey of apocalyptic texts from the Hebrew Bible, Second Temple Jewish literature (including the Dead Sea Scrolls), and the New Testament. (H)
REL 3318 Chinese Religions 3 Credits
Comprehensive historical survey of the main religious traditions in China, with focus on Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
REL 3321 Early Judaism and Christianity 3 Credits
Examines the Jewish-Christian encounter. The historical interaction between Judaism and Christianity including how each group symbolized the other, and the practical implications of the representations. (H and N) (WR)
REL 3330 Religions of India 3 Credits
Historical look at the major religious traditions of the Indian subcontinent. (H and N) (WR)
REL 3333 Gods, Sages and Kings: Mythology 3 Credits
Survey and analysis of important narrative genres and myth cycles of premodern India, featuring selections from the Vedas, Puranas, and the Indian epics, read in translation. (H)
REL 3335 Hindu Sacred Text/Social-Ritual Context 3 Credits
Investigates the development, use, authority, and performance of sacred texts in ritual, drama, festival, and music within the Hindu tradition. (H and N)
REL 3336 Religion in Modern India 3 Credits
Studies religious traditions of India and their interpretation in relation to conditions of the modern world. (H and N) (WR)
REL 3344 Chinese Buddhism 3 Credits
Comprehensive historical survey of Chinese Buddhism. Explores the growth and transformation of the beliefs, doctrines, practices and institutions that shaped the historical trajectory of Chinese Buddhism.
REL 3370 Religions of Africa 3 Credits
Religion and culture in Africa, the encounter of Islam and Christianity with indigenous religions, and diasporic reformulations. (H and N) (WR)
REL 3381 Religion in Latin America 3 Credits
Main religious traditions in Latin America: native religions, Catholicism in its various forms, Protestantism, and African-based religions. (H and N)
REL 3463 God: Beliefs, Concepts, Issues 3 Credits
Investigates central issues connected with the concept of God in Western religious traditions. Topics include arguments for the existence of God, the problem of evil, theodicy, faith, and reason. (H)
REL 3492 Religion Ethics and Nature 3 Credits
Religious perspectives on nature and the environment that focus on different theological understandings of the natural world; approaches to using natural resources and efforts to understand human responsibility for the realm of nature. (H)
REL 3563 American Catholicism 3 Credits
American Catholic experience from an historical and sociological perspective. (H) (WR)
REL 3693 Judaism and Nature 3 Credits
Surveys Jewish traditions about nature, the environment, and ecology.
REL 3931 Junior Seminar 3 Credits
Intensive introduction to the study of religion. Required of all religion majors during the junior year.
REL 3938 Special Topics in Religion 3 Credits
Special topics in religion. (H) (WR)
REL 4092 Ethics, Utopias and Dystopias 3 Credits
Examines relationships between ethics and utopias in literature, religious communities, and millenarian movements. (H) (WR)
REL 4134 Religion in Southern Culture 3 Credits
Development of religious life in the South through its history, with particular reference to its interaction with regional culture. (H) (WR)
REL 4141 Religion and Social Change 3 Credits
Investigates diverse relations between religion and processes of social change. Uses both theoretical and ethnographic case studies to explore issues raised by religion’s social role in the U.S., Britain, Asia, Latin America, and Africa. (S) (WR)
REL 4145 Gender, Women, Sex, and Religion 3 Credits
Provides an understanding of both the oppressive and liberatory aspects for women of the three monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
REL 4168 Religion, Nature and Social Change 3 Credits
Explores relationships between religion, nature, and society as a means to understand how these relationships reflect and shape social relations among people.
REL 4177 Special Topics in Religion and Ethics 3 Credits
Special topics in religion and ethics. (WR)
REL 4188 Environmental Values and Practice 3 Credits
Examines the ethical, religious, and political dimensions of the relationship between ideas and practices, including the divergence between expressed values and actual practices, and some possible reasons for this divergence.
REL 4209 Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Jewish Literature 3 Credits
Explores the varieties of literature that arose within Judaism from 250 BCE to 220 CE, including selections from the Dead Sea Scrolls, the OT Pseudepigrapha, Philo, and Josephus. (H)
REL 4221 The Pentateuch 3 Credits
In-depth study of the Pentateuch (Genesis-Deuteronomy) in light of modern biblical scholarship.
REL 4337 Women in Hindu Tradition 3 Credits
Studies women in Hindu traditions, focusing on their participation in temple practices, religious scholarship, and practices of piety and austerity. Pays special attention to female poets, scholars, ascetics, and patrons in Hindu religions and society. (H and N) (WR)
REL 4345 Chan/Zen Buddhism 3 Credits
Comprehensive inquiry of the history, doctrines, and practices of the Chan/Zen tradition of East Asian Buddhism.
REL 4349 Buddhist Meditation 3 Credits
Theory and practice of Buddhist meditation; focuses on the systems of meditation practice developed by the Theravada school in Sri Lanka and the main traditions of Chinese Buddhism.
REL 4361 Women and Islam 3 Credits
Provides an interdisciplinary understanding of the history and role of women in Islam.
REL 4367 Modern Islamic Thought 3 Credits
History of Muslims from the 18th century to the present with particular attention to certain critical issues and interpretations in relation to conditions of the modern world. (H and N) (WR)
REL 4368 Global Islam 3 Credits
Addresses the need for a deeper understanding of the diversity of Muslim cultures/societies in the contemporary global context; combines topical and geographical approach and studies Islam as it intersects with broader social, cultural, political, and economic dynamics.
REL 4371 Islam in Africa 3 Credits
Development of Muslim societies in Africa from the 7th to the early 20th century with a focus on the religious dynamics that led to the formation of a multitude of African Muslim cultures.
REL 4382 Religion and Politics in Latin America 3 Credits
Relationship between religion and politics in Latin America from a variety of perspectives and approaches. Addresses millenarian movements, gender, ethnicity and class, as well as church-state dynamics. (S and N)
REL 4393 Islam in the Americas 3 Credits
Provides knowledge of Islam in the Americas from the 15th century to the present. (H) (WR)
REL 4490 Special Topics in Religious Thought 3 Credits
Special topics in religious thought. (WR)
REL 4491 Sacred Geographies: Place, Space and Pilgrimage in South Asia 3 Credits
Focuses on reading primary texts in translation, supplemented with recent ethnographies, to explore various conceptions of sacred space and place, including movement to, from and between them, in the Indic imagination.
REL 4611 Israelite Religion 3 Credits
Comparative survey of literary, historical, ritual, and material aspects of ancient Israelite religion with evidence from Canaan, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome.
REL 4905 Individual Work 1-5 Credits
Majors or other advanced undergraduates who wish to supplement regular coursework by individual studies under guidance may apply to a member of the faculty for individual work.
REL 4930 Special Topics in Religious Thought 3 Credits
Special topics in religious thought.
REL 4932 Thesis Seminar in Religion 3 Credits
Thesis preparation option for honors-level students.
REL 4933 The Comparative Study of Religion 3 Credits
The history and major methods that have contributed to the modern study of religion. (H) (WR)
REL 4936 Special Topics in Religious Studies 3 Credits
Advanced study for those with proper preparation of selected topics involving one or more religious traditions. (WR)
REL 4956 Overseas Studies 1-18 Credits
Provides a mechanism by which coursework taken as part of an approved study abroad program can be recorded on the UF transcript and counted toward graduation.