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Spring 2008 HIS 493 “Science and Religion: Historical Approaches” taught by D. Graham Burnett, History Spring 2007 Spring 2005 "Religion, Poetry, and Memory in Ancient China"
Martin Kern, East Asian Studies
Offered as part of the 2003-2004 Thematic Project, "Religion,
Poetry, and Memory in Ancient China"
Spring 2003 Undergraduate Seminar "Imagining Eden" Joanna Magali Picciotto, English
Offered as part of the 2002-2003 Thematic Project, "Seventeenth-Century
'Adamolatry' and Paradisal Return"
Spring 2003 Graduate Seminar "The Moral Mystic"
Christian Wildberg, Classics, and Daniel Zelinski, Visiting
Research Fellow
Offered as part of the 2002-2003 Thematic Project, "The
Moral Mystic: Mysticism and Moral Philosophy"
Fall 2002 Undergraduate Seminar "Aquinas: Theology and Ethics"
Eugene F. Rogers, Jr., Visiting Lecturer in Christian
Thought and Practice, and Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University
of Virginia
Spring 2002 Graduate Seminar "Poverty and Charity in the Middle Ages"
Mark R. Cohen, Near Eastern Studies, and Judah Galinsky,
Visiting Research Fellow
Offered as part of the 2001-2002 Thematic Project, "Poverty
and Charity in Judaism in the Islamic World in the Period of the Cairo Geniza"
Spring 2002 Undergraduate Seminar "Death and Afterlife in Buddhist Cultures"
Jacqueline I. Stone, Religion, and Bryan J. Cuevas, Visiting
Research Fellow
Offered as part of the 2001-2002 Thematic Project, "Death
and Dying in Buddhist Cultures"
Spring 2002 Undergraduate Seminar "From Eros to Sin: Augustine's Transformation of Plato"
James R. Wetzel, Visiting Lecturer in Christian Thought
and Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Colgate University
Spring 2001 Graduate Seminar "Darwin and Religion: One Long Argument"
William Howarth, English, and Lisa Sideris, Visiting Research
Fellow
Offered as part of the 2000-2001 Thematic Project, "Darwin's
Entangled Bank: The Cultural Legacy of Evolution"
Fall 2000 Undergraduate Seminar "Religion and Cinema"
P. Adams Sitney, Visual Arts, and Jeffrey L. Stout, Religion
Offered as part of the 2000-2001 Thematic Project, "Cinema
and Religious Expression"
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