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RELIGION 440 Topics in Buddhism (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 446 Sanskrit Texts (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 447 Exegesis of Islamic Texts (1): The Arabic Text of the Qur 'an, with classical commentaries, Hadith, and theological texts.

RELIGION 460 Seminar: Topics in Christianity (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 471 Studies in the History of Religions (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 472 Studies in the Literature of Religions (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 473 Studies in Buddhism (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 474 Studies in Judaism (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 475 Studies in Christianity (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 476 Studies in Islam (1): May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

RELIGION 481-1,2 Theories of Religion (1)(1): First quarter: Classical theories of religion from the 18th through 20th century. Second quarter: Contemporary issues and methods in the study of religion.

RELIGION 482 Themes in Comparative Religion (1): Theoretical and methodological approaches to comparative work in religious studies. Content varies.

RELIGION 499 Independent Study (1-3) : Permission of instructor and department required. May be repeated for credit.

RELIGION 570 Research Seminar (1): Research seminar for advanced graduate students. Two quarters of registration required for completion of two-quarter research projects.

RELIGION 590 Dissertation Research (1-3) : Independent investigation of selected problems pertaining to thesis or dissertation.

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RELIGION 371 Religion & Film: The Films of Clint Eastwood (1): In this course, we will seek to discover the ethical system and religious subtexts that underlie Eastwood's films through a close examination of his use of narrative, genre, mise-en-scene, sound, and technical devices. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.