Duke UniversityReligion Department

New / Noteworthy Courses for Spring 2012

Noteworthy courses in the department this coming Spring include:

 

REL 166S

Tibetan Buddhism

Instructor:

W 7:15-9:45pm

 
REL161YS.01

Religion and Culture in Korea

Instructor:

M 2:50pm-5:20pm

 
REL 189

Autobiography and Religious Identities

Instructor:

T/TH 11:40am-12:55pm


REL 44

Buddhism

Instructor:

T/TH 2:50pm-4:05pm


REL 185S.04

Zionism: Jewish and Christian Perspectives

Instructor:

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T/TH 2:50pm-4:05pm


 REL 108

The Life and Letters of Paul

Instructor:

T/TH 4:25pm-5:40pm


REL 109

Women in Biblical Tradition: Image and Role

 Instructor:

T/TH 10:05am-11:20am



REL 111

The Historical Jesus

Instructor: Mark Goodacre

M/W 10:05am-11:20am

 
REL185S.03/ PUBPOL 195S.02/AMES 195S.07/ SOCIOL 195S.7

Religion and Politics in Post-Revolutionary Iran

Instructor: Mohsen Kadivar

T/TH  2:50pm-4:05pm

 
REL 20S.01

Bible and the Construction of Christian Sexuality

Instructor:

 
 REL 20S.02

In the beginning was the Meal: Ancient Jewish and Early Christian Dining Cultures

Instructor:

W/F 10:05am-11:20am


REL 41

Introduction to Christianity

M/W 10:05am-11:20am

Instructor:


REL 49S/JEWHST 49S

Angels and Demons

T/TH 10:05am-11:20am, Gray 230B

Instructor:


REL 118/JEWHST 118

Jewish Ethics

T/TH 11:40am-12:55pm, Gray 220

Instructor:


REL 81

Introduction to Religious Studies

M/W 1:15pm-2:30pm

Instructor:

REL 185S

When Faith Becomes Oppressive

Instructor:

W/F: 2:50pm-4:05pm


  • Hymn
  • Beth Alpha, Synagogue Mosaic, Ark
  • Roman Mosaic, Galilee
  • Kuden
  • Israel western wall
  • prayer tablet meiji shrine tokyo
  • a 139ac
  • Brazil