THEO 315 Judaism, Christianity, Islam
This course is a study of the history, culture, and religion of the modern Middle East, especially as it relates to the development of, and ongoing interaction between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. We will seek to understand each community in terms of their origin, development, influences, and connections to each other and to civil orders. We will observe the concepts and phenomena they share, as well as the ways in which they are distinguished. We will then apply this knowledge to an analysis of current events and dynamics in the Middle East and how this plays out globally.
Cross Listed Courses
HIST 315
Prerequisite
THEO 110 or THEO 310
Offered
Spring semester of even calendar years