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Title: Symbol and Myth in Religion
Course Section Number: REL-290-02
Department: Religion
Description: Second Half-Semester Course Do myths and symbols belong in the skill-set of people living in a modern scientific world? Or are they playthings for nerds or soft-minded romantics? What exactly are symbols? Myths? What do they do? Are they socially constructed? Archetypal? Something else? How important are they for religion? Can you have a religion that's "demythologized"? Should you? These are some of the questions that we'll tackle in this half-course. We'll read selections from, among others, Paul Tillich and Wendy Doniger, as well as their critics. Using film and other media, we'll also read or look at a variety of myths, both ancient and modern.
Credits: 0.50
Start Date: March 17, 2025
End Date: May 10, 2025
Meeting Information:
03/18/2025-05/08/2025 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Center Hall, Room 300
Faculty: Blix, David

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REL-290-02
Symbol and Myth in Religion
OPEN Religion 20 6 / 14 / 0
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