Religion 236 - EASTERN CHRISTIANITY

Spring
2017
01
4.00
Vera Shevzov
TTh 01:00-02:20
Smith College
42100-S17
SEELYE 302
vshevzov@smith.edu
An introduction to the history and spirituality of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, with focus on the Byzantine and Russian traditions. Topics include the meanings and markers of tradition; icons and ritual; the spiritual elder and monastic culture; points of difference with Catholicism and Protestantism. Given that Eastern Christianity has made an unexpected comeback in post-Soviet society and culture, this course also examines contemporary Orthodox discourse on such issues as human rights, modernization, globalization and church/state relations. Readings from ancient and contemporary mystical, philosophical, liturgical, literary and political sources. Occasional films.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.