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RELG 207     Religion and the Environment  (4)

Religious practices shape society, including our understanding of the environment. Simultaneously, the environment shapes our religious sensibilities. This course investigates the close relationship between religion and place as well as communities and the environment. Specifically, students explore how religions change to address new problems, examine the relationship between society’s treatment of the environment and women and ecofeminist responses, and investigate the interplay of new ethical systems with ancient texts. Prerequisite: Open only to students admitted to the Lake Tahoe Semester program..

Women's and Gender Studies

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...who have completed RELG 141 . RELG 144 Introduction...and female sexuality. ENGL 207 Women in Literature...