Courses On Offer This Coming Semester
Summer I, 2022
- HIST 3350 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Online with Prof. Louis Fishman
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a History course.
Summer II, 2022
- RELG 3003/CLAS 3246 Questions of Text and Truth: Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, Islam
M-Th, 4:15-6 p.m.
Online synchronous with Prof. Josh Cohen
Counts towards introductory course requirement (and Pathways, too!).
Fall 2022
- RELG 3003/CLAS 3246 Questions of Text and Truth: Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, Islam
F, 11 a.m.-1:45 p.m.
Online synchronous with Prof. Marcus Elder
Counts towards introductory course requirement (and Pathways, too!). - RELG 3003/CLAS 3246 Questions of Text and Truth: Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, Islam
T/Th, 3:40-4:55 p.m.
In-person with Prof. Sharon Flatto
Counts towards introductory course requirement (and Pathways, too!). - SOCY 2700 Sociology of Religion**
T/Th, 3:40-4:55 p.m.
In-person with Prof. Namita Manohar
Counts towards distribution requirement #2, a methodological course. - HIST 3044 Religious Change in Early Modern Europe
M/W, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
In-person with Prof. Lauren Mancia
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a History course. - HIST 3554 From Empire to Nation-State: The Emergence of Modern Turkey
M/W, 3:40-4:55 p.m.
In-person with Prof. Louis Fishman
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a History course - JUST 3036: Mystics, Pietists, and Heretics: Early Modern Jewish History
T/Th, 2:15-3:30 p.m.
In-person with Prof. Sharon Flatto
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a History course or a Judaic Studies course - HIST 3553/JUST 3405 The Sephardic Heritage
M/W, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
In-person with Prof. Sara Reguer
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a History course or a Judaic Studies course. - ARTD 3108 Art of China
T, 9:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.,
With Prof. Sooran Choi
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, an Art course (will need Registrar Exception Request, see Prof. Mancia) - ARTD 3124/7135 Foundations of Islamic Art
Mondays 6:05-8:50 p.m.
Prof. Maura McCreight
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, an Art course. - JUST 2017 Jewish Approaches to Ethical Issues
M/W, 2:15-3:30 p.m.
Online, Prof. Yitzchak Schwartz
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a Judaic Studies course (and Pathways, too!). - JUST 2047 American Jewish History
M/W, 3:40-4:55
In-person with TBA instructor
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a Judaic Studies course (and Pathways, too!). - JUST 3038 Messianism
M/W, 6
In-person with Prof. Sharon Flatto
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a Judaic Studies course. - PHIL 3401 Metaphysics
T/Th, 9:05-10:45 a.m.
In-person with Prof. Trivedi
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, a Philosophy course. - ENGL 4101 Seminar in the Middle Ages: Medieval Mysticism
Th, 6:30-9:15 p.m.
Prof. Masciandaro
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, an English course (Needs Registrar Exception Request, see Prof. Mancia). - HIST 4001 Religion of the Seneses**
M/W, 4:15-5:55 p.m.
In-person with Prof. Karen Stern
Counts towards distribution requirement #4, a seminar in Religion. - HIST 4006 Colloquium in Chinese Intellectual History**
M/W, 2:15-3:55 p.m.
In-person with Prof. Andrew Meyer
Counts towards distribution requirement #4, a seminar in Religion. Ask Prof. Mancia for a special Exception Request to take this course. - ENGL 4101 Seminar in the Middle Ages: Medieval Mysticism**
Th, 6:30-9:15 p.m.
Prof. Masciandaro
Counts towards distribution requirement #3, an English course (Needs Registrar Exception Request, see Prof. Mancia).
**Talk to Prof. Mancia if you want to register for this course, since you will need special permission
Plan ahead: stay tuned for these Spring 2023 courses!:
These intro courses:
- RELG 3003 Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- RELG 3005 Religions of China, India, and Japan
These methodology courses:
- ANTH 3185 Anthropology of Religion
- PHIL 3730 Philosophy of Religion
These elective courses, among others:
- HIST 3317/RELG 3006 The Shaping of the Islamic World
Note that there will likely be *no* seminars in Religion (distribution requirement #4) in Spring 2023.