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Jan 15, 2025
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2021-2022 Hill Book (Class of 2025) [ARCHIVED HILL BOOK]
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RST 100/113 - Sacred Space from Mt. Sinai to Ground Zero (Core/First-Year Seminar)Three or Four Credits Offered Periodically
What makes a place “sacred”? Who decides whether a place is sacred? What do people do in sacred spaces? This seminar will examine the nature of sacred space in theory, history and practice with a focus on sacredness in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In addition, the course will ask if “non-religious” places can be sacred. The course includes a fieldtrip to the 9/11 Memorial in New York City.
Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): RST 113 is a First-Year Seminar and open to First-Year Students only. General Education Attribute(s): RST 100, for 3-credits, fulfills the Religious Studies Cornerstone.
RST 113, for 4-credits, fulfills the First-Year Seminar and Religious Studies Cornerstone Note: Formerly offered as REL 100/113 (F.2019). Students may not take both RST 100/113 & REL 100/113.
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