Religion Studies Courses

REL 007: What is Relgion?
4 credits
The word "religion" is fairly recent in origin, its linguistic roots unclear, and the phenomena that it has been used to designate both vast and amorphous. This course explores some of the most prominent attempts to define "religion," definitions produced both by religious thinkers and by critics of religion. We will examine some of the methods used by scholars to study religion. Finally, we will ask how the meaning of the word may be shifting in a modern, secular age.
Attribute/Distribution: HU
 
REL/ASIA/GS 077: The Islamic Tradition
4 credits 
A thematic introduction to Islamic history, doctrine and practice. Topics include: Qur’an; prophecy and sacred history; ritual practices; community life; legal interpretation; art and aesthetics; mysticism; politics and polemics.
Attribute/Distribution: HU
 
*Certain 100-level Religion Studies courses may be available to first year students by request. Please email Maria for permission to enroll: mai321@lehigh.edu.