REL 3230 SATAN AND THE SUPERNATURAL
This course explores beliefs, traditions, and practices related to supernatural beings within the cultures of the Mediterranean world (e.g. ancient Judaism, Roman paganism, emerging Christianity, early Islam). Special attention will be given to the character of Satan, including how the character functions in communal contexts. This course primarily employs literary and historical approaches to the study of religion. While historical in focus, this course will give some attention to contemporary constructions of the supernatural and/or the satanic.
Course Types
Classical Studies Elective; Middle Eastern Studies Elective; Interreligious Studies Elective; IGS-Middle East Elective
Course Outcomes
- Students will identify and analyze the ways in which religious worldviews shape diverse communities.
- Students will utilize critical and theoretical tools in examining primary and secondary sources.
- Students will identify continuities and discontinuities between historical and contemporary religious phenomena.
- Students will synthesize course materials and sources to generate insightful observations and reach substantial conclusions.