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REL 100/126 - Critique of Religion (Core/First-Year Seminar)

Three or Four Credits
Fall Semester

This course is an introduction to the critical, academic study of religion. It will touch on both personal and broader societal issues that are involved in the contemporary study of religion. It will examine several of the most prominent modern critiques of religion, as well as the various responses to those critiques. Further, it will explore and ask students to reflect on the meaning of religion in today’s culturally diverse and religiously pluralistic world. Its objectives are to acquire a basic knowledge of some of the foundational theories of religion, to acquire a working understanding of various methodologies in the critical study of religion, to reflect on one’s own understanding and experience of religion, and to reflect on the role of religion in the contemporary world.

Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): REL 126 is a First-Year Seminar and open to First-Year Students only.
General Education Attribute(s): REL 100, for 3-credits, fulfills the Religious Studies Cornerstone.
REL 126, for 4-credits, fulfills the First-Year Seminar and Religious Studies Cornerstone