Summer Courses

March 2009

From Bin Laden and the Roots of Islamic Radicalism, to Tibetan Buddhism, to the Anthropology of Religions in St. Louis, the Religious Studies program is offering many exciting courses this summer. With courses in every summer session you are certain to find a course that fits your interest and schedule. Courses include:

Intro to the World's Religions L23 1150 Re St
21 MTuWThF 11:00a-12:45p 6/8/09 - 7/10/09 Frank Flinn

Politics and Religion in Contemporary Society L23 3155 Re St
SECT 09: This course will take place in Paris, France and is scheduled from June 1 through July 1. John Bowen

Anthropology of Religions in St. Louis L23 3294 Re St
31 MTuWTh 1:00p-2:30p 6/8/09 - 7/31/09 Craig Scandrett-Leatherman

Religion, Ritual and Worldview L23 329F Re St
41 MTuWThF 11:00a-12:45p 7/13/09 - 8/13/09 David Rudner

The Bible as Literature L23 365F Re St
21 MTuWThF 1:00p-2:45p 6/8/09 - 7/10/09 Travis Scholl

Topics in Religious Studies: Tibetan Buddhism L23 380 Re St
21 MTuWThF 3:00p-4:45p 6/8/09 - 7/10/09 Yaroslav Komarovski

Topics in Religious Studies: Who are the Shiites? L23 3801 Re St
41 MTuWThF 3:00p-4:45p 7/13/09 - 8/13/09 S. Nomanual Haq

Just War, Holy War: Bin Laden and the Roots of Islamic Radicalism L23 394 Re St
11 MTuWThF 1:00p-4:00p 5/18/09 - 6/5/09 Asad Ahmed

Independent Study L23 400
51 TBA 5/18/09-8/13/09 Yaroslav Komarovski

University College Courses

Topics in Islam: Alchemy, Magic, and Occultism in Classical Islam U66 4131 Re St
31 TuTh 6:00p-8:45p 6/8/09 - 7/31/09 S. Nomanual Haq

For more information please visit our summer course listing
(http://religiousstudies.artsci.wustl.edu/courses/summer2009) or visit University College’s website at http://ucollege.wustl.edu/.