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Religious Studies Office: 1021 Audubon St. Phone: (504) 865-5336 Fax: (504) 865-5338 Website: www.tulane.edu/~rtw Program Administrator Adeline Masquelier, Anthropology (Director) Faculty Advisory Committee Chris M.M. Brady, Jewish Studies John D. Glenn, Jr., Philosophy Demetrius K. Williams, Classical Studies Gertrude Yeager, History MAJOR Religious Studies is a major designed to provide students with the methodology used to study religion as a fundamental human experience and to introduce students to the history of western and non-western religious traditions. The major in religious studies consists of ten courses including the five required core courses. The core courses include an introduction to the methodologies used in the study of religion, a basic course in the foundations of each of the three major religious traditions of the western world; (Graeco- Roman religion, Judaism, and Christianity) and a course in non-western religion. The remaining five courses should be selected from the list of electives and must include one course at or above the 400 level. MINOR A minor in Religious Studies consists of a minimum of five core courses. Core Courses (all required for majors and minors) Introductory Course RLST 110/CLAS 110 Introduction to Religious Studies Western Religions CLAS 320/HISA 318 Greek Religion CLAS 322 Introduction to the New Testament JWST 210/CLAS 210 Hebrew Bible - Old Testament Non-Western Religions (one of the following)

Anthropology ANTH 335/635 Culture and Religion Art History ARHS 370 Pre-Columbian Art ARHS 651 Seminar on Aztec Arts History HISM 320 History of Islam Philosophy PHIL 350 Buddhism Elective Courses Note: Any course listed above in Non-Western may be taken as an elective. Art History ARHS 320 Early Christian and Byzantine Art ARHS 321 Medieval Art ARHS 353 Survey of Russian Art Classical Studies CLAS 220 The Development of Early Christianity CLAS 304 Mythology CLAS 324 The Historical Jesus CLAS 325 Paul the Apostle CLAS 329 Gnosticism and Early Christianity CLAS 418/618 Seminar in Ancient Religion (Note: Topics taught in rotation include History of Roman Religion, Mystery Cults of Greece and Rome, Magic and the Supernatural in the Ancient World, Problems in the Iconography of Greek and Roman Religion, Death and the Afterlife in the Ancient World. Course may be repeated for credit with ) CLAS 430 The Literature of Early Christianity GREK 415 The Undisputed Letters of Paul Colloquium COLQ H302 God(s) and Science COLQ H303 Science and Religion English ENLS 448 Milton

History HISA 103 Medieval Europe HISA 303 Early Medieval and Byzantine Civilization from Constantine to the Crusades HISA 311 Rome and the Jews (167 B.C. - A.D. 135) HISA 601 Later Roman Empire HISA 604 High Middle Ages HISA H609/CLAS H609 Seminar in Select Topics in Byzantine History HISE 610 Renaissance and Reformation, 1450-1660 HISU H345 Salem Witchcraft HISU 344 African-American Religious History HISU 354/JWST 324 Early American Jewish History Jewish Studies JWST 201 Introduction to Judaism JWST 314 Hebrew Bible JWST 315 Second Temple Judaisms JWST 320 Modern Judaism JWST 321 American Judaism JWST 350 The Golden Age of Spanish Jewry I: Moslem Spain JWST 352 The Golden Age of Spanish Jewry II: Christian Spain JWST 353 Jewish Life and Thought in the High Middle Ages JWST 354 Jewish Life and Thought from the Renaissance to the Age of Reason JWST 411 Rabbinic Judaism JWST 415 Women, Judaism, and Jewish Culture Music MUSC 309 Music Before 1600 MUSC 333 Jewish Music Philosophy PHIL 301 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 302 Bible and Philosophy PHIL 324 Medieval Philosophy PHIL 336 Sacred Symbols

Religious Studies RLST 291, 292 Special Topics in Religious Studies RLST 395, 396 Special Topics in Religious Studies RLST 495, 496 Special Topics in Religious Studies RLST H499, H500 Honors Thesis RLST 110 Introduction to Religious Studies (3) Staff. This course gives an overview of the development of the western approach to the study of religion. It will be comparative and cover many aspects of world civilization, provide a window on the cultural dimensions of global politics, and supply a way of perceiving approaches to the study of religion under the rubrics of anthropology of religion, sociology of religion, history and phenomenology of religion, and philosophy of religion. Important theorists and schools of thought will also be examined. Same as CLAS 110. RLST 291, 292 Special Topics in Religious Studies (3, 3) RLST 389 Service Learning (1) Staff. Students complete a service activity in the community in conjunction with the content of the corequisite course. RLST 395, 396 Special Topics in Religious Studies (3, 3) RLST 491, 492 Independent Study (3, 3) Staff. Prerequisite: approval of program director. Open to students provided that the appropriate faculty director is available. RLST 495, 496 Special Topics in Religious Studies (3, 3) RLST H499-H500 Honors Thesis (3, 4) Staff. Admission by approval of the program director and the honors committee.

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