Course Schedule
RELI 235 – Religion, Violence, and Terrorism
This course will study critical theories about the role of religion in acts of terrorism and violence. Through the examination of a range of case studies, this course will explore ways in which religion has been the motivation and justification behind violent conflict, aggression, and persecution.
This course will study critical theories about the role of religion in acts of terrorism and violence. Through the examination of a range of case studies, this course will explore ways in which religion has been the motivation and justification behind violent conflict, aggression, and persecution.
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Smith Hansen, Konden R
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Aug 25 - Oct 15
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 150
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- Section: 201
- Instructor: Smith Hansen, Konden R
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Aug 25 - Oct 15
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 150
RELI 235 – Religion, Violence, and Terrorism
This course will study critical theories about the role of religion in acts of terrorism and violence. Through the examination of a range of case studies, this course will explore ways in which religion has been the motivation and justification behind violent conflict, aggression, and persecution.
This course will study critical theories about the role of religion in acts of terrorism and violence. Through the examination of a range of case studies, this course will explore ways in which religion has been the motivation and justification behind violent conflict, aggression, and persecution.
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Smith Hansen, Konden R
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Jun 9 - Jul 10
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 25
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Smith Hansen, Konden R
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Jul 14 - Aug 13
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 25
RELI 235 – Religion, Violence, and Terrorism
This course will study critical theories about the role of religion in acts of terrorism and violence. Through the examination of a range of case studies, this course will explore ways in which religion has been the motivation and justification behind violent conflict, aggression, and persecution.
This course will study critical theories about the role of religion in acts of terrorism and violence. Through the examination of a range of case studies, this course will explore ways in which religion has been the motivation and justification behind violent conflict, aggression, and persecution.
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Smith Hansen, Konden R
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Jan 15 - Mar 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 104 / 120
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- Section: 201
- Instructor: Smith Hansen, Konden R
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Jan 15 - Mar 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 104 / 120