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Religion and Literature: From the Bible to James Baldwin

Register for this Spring 2024 course on the new NYU SPS Academy of Lifelong Learning website.
The Hungarian critic Georg Lukács said that the novel is the epic of a world that has been abandoned by God. That suggests a stark divide between the novels we enjoy and the religions that continue to inform us. Yet so many of the novels, poems, and plays we read address the same themes that religions do. In this course, we compare some classic religious texts, such as the Bible, the Midrash, and the writings of Augustine, with some famous writers of past and present—Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, George Eliot (that is, Mary Ann Evans), James Baldwin, and Mary Gordon, among others—on their answers to some perennial questions: What is the nature of love? What is the origin of evil? Why do we suffer? Is death the end? Does forgiveness redeem? And we will ask, Can literature take the place of religion?  Spring 2024 tuition is $649.

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You'll Walk Away with

  • A heightened understanding of themes from across a range of religious and literary texts
  • Greater familiarity with the ways in which literary art and religious sensibility both partner with and protest against each other

Ideal for

  • The curious and creative
  • Those seeking personal enrichment
NO open sections available for this course at the moment. Please check back next semester.
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    • Section

      1
    • Semester

      Spring 2024
    • Date

      Feb 27 - Apr 16
    • Day

      Tuesday
    • Time

      11:00AM-12:40PM
      • In-Person
    • Format

      In-Person
      • In-Person
    • Sessions

      8
    • Location

      Midtown Center