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Biblical classes...
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I'm waiting for the Quran, Bhagvad Gita and Talmud classes as well - clearly in a cross cultural context, because no one would dream of using this class for anything but that. |
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The Quran was recently on reading lists around here. I'm pretty sure UNC had it on one of their Summer reading lists not too long ago, soon after 9/11, but I may be remembering incorrectly. |
I took a "Bible as literature" course in college, but that couldn't have been mistaken for a Bible Study in any way shape or form. I'm hoping that would be the flavor of this, but I doubt that is what will be delivered. I'm also sure that would be the last thing the "hundreds of people" supporting the measure are looking for. I just think it would be great if that is what was delivered.
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I wouldn't have a problem with it if the curriculum were designed by an academic. There is nothing controversial about teaching the Bible or any other religious text if, as the proponents of this course claim, it is "taught as a history or literature course" (quoted from the article) where the text is studied in its socio-cultural/historic context...
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Likewise. In fact, it was probably the best class I had at Michigan. Great glass. Amazing profressor. Interesting subject. |
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