RELI 2410 Gender, Sexuality, & Religion
This course addresses the ways that gender and sexuality intersect with religious thought from multiple traditions, exploring the deep connections between religious experience/knowledge and confirmation of one’s own sex or gender identity. The focus is on analyzing religious and cultural traditions to understand historical and contemporary approaches to sex and gender. Students will leave the class equipped with an understanding of and ability to construct helpful approaches to sexual/gender identities and religious traditions, hermeneutics, and practices.
Offered
Every other Fall, even years
Notes
Previously: RELI 235, PHIL 235