Origins of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
(Same as Ancient Near East M50B and Middle Eastern Studies M50B.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Examination of three major monotheisms of Western cultures--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam--historically and comparatively. Development, teachings, and ritual practices of each tradition up to and including medieval period. Composition and development of various sacred texts, highlighting key themes and ideas within different historical and literary strata of traditions, such as mechanisms of revelation, struggle for religious authority, and common theological issues such as origin of evil and status of nonbelievers. Letter grading.
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Professor Bakhos is one of the best lecturers that I've had at UCLA, she's very personable and interacted a lot with the students despite the class being very large. I didn't know much about religion coming into the class and a lot of the other students there already knew a lot but it wasn't too hard for me to keep up with the material. Attendance of discussion sections was mandatory.
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No group projects
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1 midterm
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Finals week final
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