A study of sociological, psychological, and philosophical attempts to define the modern west in terms of the marginalization and/or transformation of traditional Christian thought and institutions.
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UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeI honestly really liked him at first. He seemed funny, interesting, & incredibly smart. Yet, even though I received an A on the midterm, he gave me a C in the class. I e-mailed to inquire if it was due to lack of participation (I have severe social anxiety), or bc my final paper was poor (it wasn't), he ignored my e-mail. Only take if outgoing.
This is a philosophy class more than it is a religion class. The professor is obnoxious, rude, and unhelpful. He has a tendency to go off on tangents unrelated to the material, and the man appears to have class pets, which is annoying if your participation affects your grade. RUN AWAY!!!
amazing! hard but interesting if you keep up with the reading. DONT FALL BEHIND!
tough, but rewarding make sure to do the reading and speak up in class
Brilliant, hilarious, and completely inspirational. He can take the most bland material and make you question the meaning of life. AMAZING. One of the only professors that actually made me think differently about the world. No matter what your major is, take one of this courses, you'll thank yourself later.
he's a self-righteous, egotistical, ****, but he's smart.