History of Religion

We examine religious practices, rituals, beliefs, and their representation; the ways in which and Caravaggio. The Sacrifice of Isaac. 1601processes by which they change over time; and how these same ways and processes influence and are themselves influenced by relationships with experience, memory, identity, and power. While our primary focus is on the history of Christianity, we are also interested in comparative approaches to "religion" more broadly.

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