ARHA151 European Architecture to 1750
ARHA211 Early Medieval Art: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Mediterranean, 300--1100
ARHA213 Monastic Utopias: Architecture and Monastic Life to the 13th Century
ARHA215 The Art and Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England, 400--1100
ARHA216 The Gothic Cathedral
CCIV275 Romans and Christians: The World of Late Antiquity
ENGL207 Chaucer and His World
GOVT337 Virtue and Glory: Classical Political Theory
GOVT344 Religion and Politics
HIST201 Medieval Europe
HIST202 Early Modern Europe
HIST208 Rome Through the Ages
HIST230 Constantinople: From Rome to Istanbul
HIST311 Ethnicity, Religion, and Class in the Middle East and the Balkans
MUSC274 Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War
RELI212 Introduction to the New Testament
RELI220 Modern Christian Thought
RELI291 From Jerusalem to Ground Zero: Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Sioux, and Hindu Notions of Sacredness
RELI393 "If there is no God, then everything is permitted?" Moral Life in a Secular World
AFAM361 The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination
ARHA151 European Architecture to 1750
ARHA211 Early Medieval Art: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Mediterranean, 300--1100
ARHA213 Monastic Utopias: Architecture and Monastic Life to the 13th Century
ARHA215 The Art and Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England, 400--1100
ARHA216 The Gothic Cathedral
ARHA321 Art and the Imagined Self in Spain and the Americas, 1450--1800
CCIV275 Romans and Christians: The World of Late Antiquity
GOVT337 Virtue and Glory: Classical Political Theory
GOVT344 Religion and Politics
GOVT379 The Politics and Theory of the First Amendment
HIST201 Medieval Europe
HIST208 Rome Through the Ages
HIST230 Constantinople: From Rome to Istanbul
HIST311 Ethnicity, Religion, and Class in the Middle East and the Balkans
MUSC274 Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War
RELI201 Introduction to The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
RELI212 Introduction to the New Testament
RELI220 Modern Christian Thought
RELI240 Religion in the Roman Empire
RELI291 From Jerusalem to Ground Zero: Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Sioux, and Hindu Notions of Sacredness
RELI304 God After the Death of God: Postmodern Echoes of Premodern Thought
RELI310 Constructing Hinduism and Islam
RELI380 Labor and Religion in American History
RELI391 Religion and the Social Construction of Race
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