REL 326 - Greek and Roman Religions Credit Hours: 3 Using ancient texts, images, and archaeology, discover Greek and Roman perspectives on the connection between humans and the divine. Themes covered may include the following: sacrifices and libations, temples and sacred spaces, priesthoods and rituals, festivals and rites of passage, state religion and mystery religions, magic and divination, and the interaction between the living and the dead.
Lecture contact hours: 3
Typically offered: Fall Even
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