Undergraduate Course Catalog 2006-2007
College of Liberal Arts
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Religious Studies
Coordinator: David Frankfurter
The religious studies program at the University of New Hampshire
currently offers an interdisciplinary minor, bringing together courses
in several fields that address religion as a cultural, logical, or
expressive phenomenon in human history. Religious studies courses at
UNH avoid theological or confessional biases and emphasize
multicultural tolerance and diversity.
Requirements of the religious studies minor include
the basic two-semester sequence, History of World Religions (RS/HIST
483) and Patterns in World Religions (RS/HIST 484), the advanced
Minors’ Seminar in Religious Studies to be taken one’s senior year (RS
699), and at least two other courses either cross-listed in religious
studies, announced in the Religious Studies Bulletin, or otherwise
relevant to the study of religion (by student’s petition to the program
director). Students especially interested in religious studies are
encouraged to combine the minor with further pertinent coursework in
one of the established departments contributing to the program:
history, philosophy, anthropology, and English. The program director
can aid in advising such a major program.
Courses included in the biannual Religious Studies
Bulletin ordinarily have some degree of focus on issues related to the
academic study of religion, conceptualizing religion or religious
influences as a principal problem, asking comparative questions, and/or
developing models of cross-cultural usefulness. Courses listed here are
generally offered at least once every two years:
Historical-Cultural
RS/HIST 483, History of World Religions
HIST 507, Native Peoples of the Americas
PHIL 520, Introduction to Eastern Philosophy
HIST 585, Middle East History to the Medieval Islamic Era
HIST 587, Africa South of the Sahara
HIST 589, Islam in Africa
RS/ENGL/AMSTUD 607, Religion in American Life and Thought
RS/ANTH 617, Religion and Conflict in South Asia
HIST 640, Holy War-Holy Land: The Crusades
HIST 642, Religious Conflict in Early Modern Europe
HIST 688, African Religions
Theoretical
PHIL 417, Philosophical Reflections on Religion
RS/HIST 484, Patterns in World Religions
ANTH 616, Religion, Culture, & Society
RS/HIST 682, Cults & Charisma
RS 699, Senior Seminar in Religious Studies
RS/ANTH 770, Anthropology of the Sinister
Textual
ENGL 518, The Bible as Literature
HIST/RS 576, The Hebrew Bible in Historical Context
HIST/RS 601, Seminar in Religious Texts
HIST/RS 689, The New Testament in Historical Context
Interested students should also be alert for special topics courses in
history (HIST 600), English (ENGL 697/698), anthropology (ANTH 500),
religious studies (RS 600), and other disciplines that might be
relevant to the study of religion. Copies of the Religious Studies
Bulletin, which includes all such courses each semester, can be picked
up outside the director’s office.
Students interested in the religious studies minor
should see the director to fill out an intent-to-minor form by the
beginning of their junior year. For more information, consult the
director, David Frankfurter, Department of History, 436, Horton Social
Science Center, (603) 862-3015; e-mail davidtf@hopper.unh.edu.