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Religion
Major
Requires nine units passed with
an average of 2.00 or above from those listed below, two of which must be
non-Christianity courses (marked with an *):
Surveys - No more than 1
Religion 102 - Christian Faith and Life
Religion 103 - The Jewish Tradition*
Religion 104 - The World of Islam*
Religion 105 - Socrates, Jesus, and the Buddha
Religion 130 - Living Religions of the World*
Sacred Texts - At least 1
Religion 111 - Hebrew Scriptures*
Religion 112 - New Testament
Religion 215 - The Life and Teachings of Jesus
Religion 216 - The Life and Teachings of Paul
Religion 217 - Topics in Israelite and Early Jewish Religions*
History - At least 2
Religion 210 - The Development of Christianity
Religion 211 - Religions of the Hellenistic World*
Religion 212 - The Reformation (cross-listed with History 231)
Religion 213 - Religions and Philosophies of India*
Religion 214 - Religion in America
Religion 215 - The Life and Teachings of Jesus
Religion 216 - The Life and Teachings of Paul
Religion 217 - Topics in Israelite and Early Jewish Religions*
Religion 218 - Religions and Philosophies of China*
Religion 230 - Introduction to the Theology of Martin Luther
Religion 280 - History of Christian Thought
Religion and Society - At least 1
Religion 220 - Christian Ethics
Religion 225 - The Religious Life of Young Adults
Religion 240 - Religious Interpretation of Films
Religion 246 - The Holocaust (cross-listed with History 246)
Religion 250 - New Religions in America
Religion 270 - Explorations in Religion and Society
Advanced - At least 2
Religion 312 - Topics in New Testament and Early Christianity
Religion 317 - Systematic Theology
Religion 320 - The Theology of Jonathan Edwards
Religion 330 - Christian Theology and the World Religions
Philosophy 310 - Kant's Critical Philosophy
Philosophy 321 - Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy 330 - Nietzsche and Heidegger on Nihilism
Senior Thesis - 1 unit required
Religion 410, 411, 412 - Senior Thesis (1/2 units, 1 unit, 1/2 unit)
Religion 495, 496, 497 - Honors Project (1/2 unit, 1 unit, 1/2 unit)
Sociology 327 may be considered an elective with the approval of the Department,
as may some Intensive Learning courses
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