RELST-396 Seminar: History of Gods

This historiography course offers a comparative study of how gods have been conceived and venerated in early Mediterranean and Asian societies. Students read liturgical texts, hymns and myths to consider the variety of conceptions of gods and the range of ritual forms used to venerate them across the Euro-Asian continent. Draws from theoretical readings to consider such problems as polytheism and monotheism, myth and ritual. Each student shall determine in consultation with the faculty whether his or her written work will focus on historiography or research.

Maximum Enrollment

Seminar (12)

(Writing Intensive, Seminar.)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

HIST-396

Prerequisite

one 200-level History course.

Offered

Spring