Religion Syllabi Archive
Professor Brumberg-Kraus
- FYS: The Rituals of Dinner
- Religion 102: Introduction to the Study of World Religions
- Religion 109: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
- Religion 110: New Testament Literature
- Religion 204: Scripture in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Religion 210: Jesus in the Gospels
- Religion 232: Faith After the Holocaust
- Religion 310: New Testament: Paul and Acts
- Religion 322: Judaism: Faith and Practice
- Religion 102: Introduction to World Religions
- Religion 316: Islam:Faith and Practice
- Religion 323: Seminar on Jewish Thought
Professor Darling-Smith
- Religion 102: Introduction to the Study of World Religions
- Religion 162: Perspectives on Death and Dying
- Religion 142: Religion and Sexuality
- Religion 223: Religion in Contemporary America
- Religion 242: Religion and Ecology
- Religion 342: Liberation Theology
- Religion 357: Indigenous Religions
Professor Timm
- Religion 212: Sacred Texts of Asia
- Religion 230: Mysticism and Spirituality
- Religion 325: Hinduism: Thought and Action
- Religion 326: Buddhism: Thought and Action
- Religion 401: Senior Seminar
Professor Friedman
- Religion 225: Philosophy of Religion
Courses Cross-listed with other Departments
Professor Allen (Music)
- Religion 282: Music and Worship
Professor Owen (Anthropology)
- Anthropology 340: Anthropological Approaches to Religion
Understanding where our food comes from and the impact it has on everything from personal health to the global environment -- was incorporated into the curriculum of several First-Year Seminar courses.
Students in Barbara Darling-Smith's "Religion and Ecology" course have participated in service-learning internships at the Crystal Spring Earth Learning Center since 1996.
The Gross National Happiness Study-tour
Two Wheaton seniors plan cross-country trek to benefit the environment