PHIL216 — Women and World Religions
Explores feminine perspectives of religion and spirituality in classical and indigenous religions today and throughout history. Examines images of the divine, mythological presentations, as well as roles and practices of women in each tradition through the study of traditional writings, feminist themes and feminist theologies. Addresses questions such as: What do sacred sources in traditional religions say about women and issues of gender; and how both men and women in society used oral and written sacred narratives. Previously HUMAN 224. Enrollment Requirement: Eligible for ENGL 99 or instructor consent. Satisfies Requirement: Humanities/Fine Arts/English and Diversity Course Fee: $3.00 Course
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- Associate in Arts-DTA with Concentration in Diversity Studies Curriculum Map
- Associate in Arts-DTA with Concentration in Gender Studies Curriculum Map
- Associate in Arts-DTA with Concentration in Global Studies Curriculum Map
- Associate in Arts-DTA with Concentration in Philosophy Curriculum Map
- Associate in Fine Arts, AFA
- Associate in Pre-Nursing, APreN-DTA/MRP