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RST 0318 Women and Religion

An exploration of the role of women in religion considered from historical, cultural, biblical, and theological perspectives. Some of the issues to be considered include women's roles in institutional religion, including nonotheistic religious traditions as well as non-monotheistic traditions.

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Open Educational Resources and/or library content required for this course.

TOTAL ESTIMATED COURSE COST: $0

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