University of Richmond

Projected Course Offerings 

The Department of Religion plans tentative course offerings three years in advance. The list of projected course offerings is designed to help students plan their schedules over the course of multiple semesters, however, students must understand that these course offerings are not guaranteed. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding course offerings for the upcoming semester, log on to BannerWeb.

Fall 2009

201: The Bible as Literature - Eakin
258: Medieval Religious Thought - Davis
331: Hebrew Prophets - Eakin
369: Ethics, Religion, & War - Davis
599: Seminar in Liberal Studies - Eakin      

Spring 2010

257: Native American Religions - Winiarski
265: Religion and Moral Decisions - Davis
358: Topics in American Religious Traditions - Winiarski
367: The Moral Thought of Thomas Aquinas - Davis

Fall 2010

200: FSHT Course - Winiarski
200: FSHT Course - Winiarsk
258: Medieval Religious Thought - Davis
362: Religion & Its Critics - Davis
373: Witchcraft and its Interpreters - Winiarski

Spring 2011

201: The Bible as Literature - Eakin
267: Varieties of Christian Ethics - Davis
269: Ethics, Religion & the Environment - Davis
367: Vitoria, Grotius, & the Natural Law - Davis
332: Hebrew and Christian Wisdom Literature - Eakin
599: Seminar in Liberal Studies - Eakin 

Fall 2011

200: Symbol, Myth, & Ritual - Davis
257: Native American Religions - Winiarski
375: Cults, Communes and Utopias in Early America - Winiarski
369: Ethics, Religion, & War - Davis

Spring 2012

258: Medieval Religious Thought - Davis
265: Religion & Moral Decisions - Davis
367: Experimenting with Virtue - Davis
401 or 358: Majors Colloquium or Topics in American Religious Traditions - Winiarski

Fall 2012

201: The Bible as Literature - Eakin
331: Hebrew Prophets - Eakin

Spring 2013

201: The Bible as Literature - Eakin
260: The History of Judaism - Eakin
599: Seminar in Liberal Studies - Eakin