Course Catalog - 2004-2005

     

CLAS 318 - THE INVENTION OF PAGANISM

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Department: Classical Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: THE INVENTION OF PAGANISM IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE **** This interdisciplinary course examines the development of the concept of "paganism" during the Roman empire, during the first through seventh centuries AD. We will examine the mutually tolerant character of the many religions of the Roman world and see how the category of paganism was invented and applied by Christians to all the polytheists of the empire and beyond. ***** Also offered as HIST 316 and RELI 316. ***** Course not offered 2004-2005. ***** Instructor(s): McGill, Maas.