A critical exploration of religious responses to suffering. Focal issues will include the relation of love and spiritual transformation to suffering, the role of religious models or exemplars of suffering, and religious experience and the problems of theodicy. Readings will include works by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Dorothee Soelle and Simone Weil, as well as other selections drawn from the Christian, Buddhist, and Jewish traditions.
Pre-Requisites | Currently Offered | Next Scheduled | Previously Offered | Scheduling Information |
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Winter 2019 |
Winter 2017 |
Start Time: 11:00 End Time: 13:00 Hours per Week: 2 Schedule: Wed |