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May 13, 2024
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REL 322, 323 - Religion & Literature1 course unit This course provides an exploration of the ways in which literary imagination (metaphor, literary style, narrative voice, description, creative manipulation of time and place) interacts with religious imagination (projections of tradition, expression of mystical experience, ritual, symbolic phenomena) to produce works of a transformative nature. Examples from both Eastern and Western literary traditions may be chosen. Prerequisite(s): Any previous course in religion studies. Meets general academic requirement HU (and W when offered as 323).
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