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Religion, Mind and Society
Why do humans believe, worship, and seek meaning in the unseen? In this course we explore how human thought, emotion, and social life shape religion. We ask why people believe, how rituals work, and what religion reveals about the human mind and body. Drawing on psychology, philosophy, and anthropology, we examine how cognitive processes—like memory, imagination, and moral reasoning—connect with cultural traditions, social practices, and embodied experiences.
Theology & Religious Studies - ASE Advanced Tutorial
Study one or more ancient or modern religions, or examine the works of an ancient or modern theologian.