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Apr 25, 2024
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ARH 444 - Sacred Space in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Students examine sacred spaces within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, analyzing how architectural elements - boundary markers, altars, Torah shrines, mihrabs - generate categories of sacred/profane, pure/impure, inclusion/exclusion. Students employ interdisciplinary approaches from art history, anthropology, women’s studies, and religion, and encounter diverse communities in off-campus visits to churches, synagogues, and mosques. Open to juniors and seniors, or with permission of the instructor.
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