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Dec 04, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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RST 213 - Religion and the Natural World This class will explore the relationship between religion and the natural world, investigating how religious worldviews have traditionally conceived of nature and have shaped human attitudes and behaviors toward it. Adopting a broad, religiously diverse perspective, the course will explore the convergences and distinctions among global religious traditions in their identification and celebration of nature as a sacred reality and their capacity to creatively respond to contemporary challenges and threats to the viability and integrity of nature in its planetary expanse. Lecture Credits: 3 Offered in Fall & Spring
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