REL132
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REL 132 Religion & Ecology
Course Description
This course focuses on the role played by religion, especially Christianity, in shaping our perspectives on the natural world and our place in it. As environmental crises multiply and their effects are felt across the planet, often by its most vulnerable inhabitants, students in this course will investigate whether religious beliefs are part of the problem, part of the solution, or both. The course will include studies of classic and contemporary texts, classroom discussions, out-of-class investigation (field work), and community-based learning opportunities. RSAP, Offered annually.
Course Type (Attributes)
REL Studies & PHI (RSAP)
Credit Hours Min
4
Yearly Cycle
All Years