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CLAS267
- Religious Experience in the Ancient World/Lecture, Discussion
Studies religious experience available to people of the ancient Mediterranean from approximately the time of Homer to the official acceptance of Christianity by Roman Imperial government. Includes: nature of polytheist gods, prophecy and oracles, conversion and spread of religious belief, Jewish and Christian monotheism, evil in ancient religious thought and the rise of Christianity. Mr. Burke/Offered every other year
Faculty
Paul Burke, Ph.D. - Professor of Classics
Adjunct Professor of History
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HIST267
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