Nature, Science & Religion What is understood by nature? How is it differentiated from culture? Anthropology contributes to the rethinking of the nature-culture divide in current religious and scientific debates around the world. Topics covered in these courses include: Science, Technology, Religion, Nature, Environments
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- 1130 6.0 Anthropology of the Living and the Dead: The Anthropology of Immortality
- 2200 6.0 Anthropology of Religion and Science
- 3130 3.0/6.0 Archaeology and Society: Local Pasts in a Global Present
- 3270 6.0 The Anthropology of Outer Space
- 3320 6.0 Religious Ritual and Symbolism
- 3560 6.0 Anthropology of the Senses
- 3570 6.0 Anthropology, Islam & Muslim Societies
- 4240 3.0 Nature, Culture, Power: The Anthropology of Environment
- 4250 6.0 Religious Movements in Global Perspective
- 4450 3.0 Anthropology of the City
- 4560 6.0 The Anthropology of Science & Technology