Middlebury

RELI 0100

Introduction to Religion

Introduction to Religion
Why is religion a significant element in human life and affairs? What roles does religion play in the lives of individuals and communities? And what is religion anyway? Drawing on Western and Asian traditions, we will take a comparative approach to these questions, examining how religious traditions can differ and converge. Throughout the course, we will introduce the basic vocabulary and analytical tools of the academic study of religion. We will also consider how both scholars and practitioners make sense of religion and debate its role in societies past and present. 3 hrs. lect./disc
Subject:
Religion
Department:
Religion
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP PHL

Sections

Fall 2022

RELI0100A-F22 Lecture (Ortegren, Schine)
RELI0100Y-F22 Discussion (Ortegren)
RELI0100Z-F22 Discussion (Schine, Ortegren)

Spring 2021

RELI0100A-S21 Lecture (Ortegren, Schine)
RELI0100W-S21 Discussion (Ortegren)
RELI0100X-S21 Discussion (Ortegren)
RELI0100Y-S21 Discussion (Schine)
RELI0100Z-S21 Discussion (Schine)

Spring 2018

RELI0100A-S18 Lecture (Anzali, Waldron)
RELI0100W-S18 Discussion (Waldron)
RELI0100X-S18 Discussion (Waldron)
RELI0100Y-S18 Discussion (Anzali)
RELI0100Z-S18 Discussion (Anzali)

Spring 2017

RELI0100A-S17 Lecture (Goldman)

Spring 2016

RELI0100A-S16 Lecture (Anzali, Waldron)
RELI0100W-S16 Discussion (Waldron)
RELI0100X-S16 Discussion (Waldron)
RELI0100Y-S16 Discussion (Anzali)
RELI0100Z-S16 Discussion (Anzali)