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American Protestant Thought
RELI W4645x


Credits:4 pts.
In this seminar we will look at the relation between inquiry and imagination in selected religious writers and writers on religion in the American Protestant tradition.  How does imagination serve inquiry?  What are the objects of inquiry in these writings?  Most of these authors reflect explicitly on imagination and inquiry, in addition to providing examples of both at work on religious topics. 

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Section Number: 001
Call Number: 77032
Course Number: 4645
Section Title: AMERICAN PROTESTANT THOUG
Day/Time: Th 2:10p - 4:00p
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Course Bulletin: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/bulletin/uwb/subj/RELI/W4645-20093-001
Instructor: W. Proudfoot

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