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RELI 100 - (HP) Modern Religious ThoughtSemester Hours: 3 Periodically
The advent of the Modern Age (post-14th century) ushered in a period of religious creativity and individual exploration that challenged not only orthodoxy but religion itself. Faith, scripture, and God were no longer simply objects of devotion; they were now open to moral critique and scientific examination. This course considers the historical impact of these new approaches to religion, and the provocative questions it raised: What if religion is more about feeling than thought? What if belief is about what works rather than what is true? Is the truth of religion even significant for belief?
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Any undergraduate RELI, JWST , or PHI course.
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