Religion (RELG)

Community and Technical College
General Academic & Technical Programs
907-455-2800

RELG F110      Isaac v Ishmael: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict      (s)
1 Credit

Offered As Demand Warrants

This course investigates the strife in its interlocking historical, political, religious, ethnic and archaeological dimensions. Competing claims to the land are scrutinized through the prisms of Judaism and Islam, the history, and other ideological movements.

Lecture + Lab + Other: 1 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus

RELG F111      Rebellious Women of the Bible      (h)
1 Credit

Offered As Demand Warrants

A literary and sociological exploration into negative portrayals of the feminine within the Old and New Testament texts, including their original Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean cultural contexts as well as key interpretive traditions throughout history.

Lecture + Lab + Other: 1 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus

RELG F112      Dealing with Demons and Death: Magic in Ancient Cultures      (h)
1 Credit

Offered as Demand Warrants

An exploration into ancient traditions of magic as evidence by Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Biblical and Graeco-Roman texts and artifacts, focusing upon their rationales, methods, efficacy and legitimacy with respect to variously preventing, mitigating or invoking harmful and destructive forces.

Lecture + Lab + Other: 1 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus

RELG F113      The Biblical Environment: Human Ecology in Ancient Israel      (s)
1 Credit

Offered As Demand Warrants

An integrative survey of Ancient Israel's geographic and ecological features with respect to how they influence and were impacted by human efforts and energies. This course will examine textual sources as well as archaeological materials on behalf of reconstructing and comprehending such cultural ecosystems.

Lecture + Lab + Other: 1 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus

RELG F114      The Bible in the Quran      (h)
1 Credit

Offered As Demand Warrants

Inquiry into manners and motivations by which Islam appropriated and reconfigured biblical traditions to meet its theological, political, economic, and social needs/interests. Course also considers the ramifications (historical and contemporary) of scriptural traditions between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.

Lecture + Lab + Other: 1 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus

RELG F115      End of Days: Apocalypse Across the Ages      (h)
1 Credit

Offered As Demand Warrants

Origins and interpretive history of Abrahamic religious traditions dealing with the end-time. Topics include ancient sociocultural circumstances out of which apocalypticism developed, comparisons of non-scriptural end-time narratives and images with those in the Bible and the Quran, and how and why Biblical and Quranic apocalyptic traditions have been (mis)appropriated.

Lecture + Lab + Other: 1 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus

RELG F205      Introduction to the Bible      (h)
3 Credits

Offered As Demand Warrants

A study of the Bible as literature of ancient Israel and the early Christian church.

Lecture + Lab + Other: 3 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus

RELG F221X      Religions of the World      (h)
3 Credits

Offered As Demand Warrants

A survey of the development of major religions of the Eastern and Western world including contemporary world religions.

Attributes: UAF GER Humanities Req

Lecture + Lab + Other: 3 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus

RELG F231      Prophecy, Shamanism and Scripture      (h)
3 Credits

Offered As Demand Warrants

An introductory exploration into the phenomena of prophecy and shamanism as they are conceived and manifested within the textual and cultural traditions of Judaism and Christianity. Comparative evidence is considered from ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean sources, and modern insights from cultural anthropology and cognitive psychology are brought to bear upon the Biblical materials, in efforts to situate their prophetic and/or shamanistic features within social scientific models of culture and mind.

Lecture + Lab + Other: 3 + 0 + 0

Grading System: Letter Grades with option of Plus/Minus