Islam, Judaism, & Western Civ - 42175 - JCIV 447 - 01 | ||||||||||||||
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Governments and non-state actors are fomenting conflicts and wars by perverting religion, history and identity. This course investigates Jewish and Islamic influences that form today’s Western civilisation. It has been designed to equip students with a deeper understanding of the modern West, evaluate the narrative of clash of civilisations, and explore a synthesis of civilisations. With extremism and anti-Americanism on the rise in the Muslim world, and anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim sentiment increasing in the West, this course excavates the intellectual roots of the threats ripping apart modern civilisation.
Associated Term: Spring 2022 Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2021 to Jan 21, 2022 Levels: MN or MC Graduate, Undergraduate Attributes: Core: Diversity/Domestic, Core: Diversity/Global, SFS/IPOL Electives, SFS/RCST Theory and Methods, X-List: AMST, X-List: GOVT Main Campus Seminar Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Course Description View Syllabus
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