Religion (RELI)
College of the Humanities
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
RELI 3710 [0.5 credit]
Religions and the Environment
Attitudes in the major world religions to nature and the environment and recent responses by religious traditions to ecological degradation and crisis. Includes examination of religious sensibilities expressed in environmentalism.
Precludes additional credit for
RELI 2307 (Section "A", taken fall 2003, fall 2004, fall 2005, summer 2006) and
RELI 3100.
Prerequisite: third-year standing and
RELI 1000 or
RELI 1710 or
RELI 1001 or
RELI 1711; or permission of the department.
Lecture three hours a week.