TL;DR: The postscript on method in Common Knowledge 8:1 (winter 2002): 147-203 (contributions by Jeffrey M. Perl and Alick Isaacs, Peter Burke, Marcel Detienne, and Anne Carson) as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: reestimation of “context” in literary studies should itself be read in the context of the “Postscript on Method” in Common Knowledge 8:1 (winter 2002): 147–203 (contributions by Jeffrey M. Perl and Alick Isaacs, Peter Burke, Marcel Detienne, and Anne Carson). 2. Immanuel M. Wallerstein, Unthinking Social Science: The Limits of Nineteenth-Century Paradigms (Cambridge, U.K.: Polity Press, 1991), 259. PLANETARY TIME AND GLOBAL TRANSLATION
TL;DR: RelReligion and Cultural Studies as mentioned in this paper is a BA program designed to familiarize students with religious traditions around the world, from ancient through contemporary cultures, as well as to introduce students to critical theories and methods through which to view and analyze the category of religion and its associated concepts, practices, and meanings in all areas of life.
Abstract: Religion and Cultural Studies is a BA program designed to familiarize students with religious traditions around the world, from ancient through contemporary cultures, as well as to introduce students to critical theories and methods through which to view and analyze the category of religion and its associated concepts, practices, and meanings in all areas of life. The program emphasizes the academic study of religion, and does not privilege any particular tradition or belief. This program can be completed online, although not every course in each category is offered as an online course. Admission Requirements None Degree Requirements Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog. Coop or internship credit cannot be used in this major without prior approval by the chair. Students must earn at least a \" C \" (2.0) in each required course. Students should consult with a departmental advisor. Departmental Residency Requirement consists of at least 18 semester hours of regularly scheduled 3000-4000 level courses taken from the UCF Philosophy Department. Courses designated in 1 (General Ed Program) and 2 (Common Program Prerequisites) are usually completed in the first 60 hours. No more than 3 courses (i.e. 9 credit hours) of 3000 or 4000 level courses applied to the B.A. in Religion and Cultural Studies may be simultaneously applied to fulfill another major.