FRS 101(F) Introduction to Religion
As an examination of the structure and dynamics of certain aspects of religious thought, action, and sensibility-employing psychological, sociological, anthropological, and philosophical modes of inquiry-the course offers a general exposure to basic methodological issues in the study of religion, and includes consideration of several cross-cultural types of religious expression in non-literate and literate societies.
Format: lecture/discussion. Requirements: a midterm paper and a final exam.
Enrollment limited to FRS students.
Satisfies one semester of the Division II requirement.