| Call Number | 11630 | 
|---|---|
| Day & Time Location | R 2:10pm-4:00pm To be announced | 
| Points | 4 | 
| Grading Mode | Standard | 
| Approvals Required | None | 
| Instructor | Matthew Engelke | 
| Type | SEMINAR | 
| Method of Instruction | In-Person | 
| Course Description | This seminar provides an overview of sacrifice in both theory and practice. The concept of sacrifice, and its contestation, allows us to explore a range of issues and institutions related to the (often violent) act of “giving up,” or exchange. What must a sacrifice be, and how do its instantiations—for God; for country; for kin; for love; for rain; etc.—take shape? Readings are drawn from a range of sources, including Biblical texts and commentaries, the anthropological record, critical theory, comparative literature, and work on race and gender. The seminar aims to provide students with a strong foundation for relating sacrifice to broader concerns with the body, media/mediation, religion, politics, and kinship. | 
| Web Site | Vergil | 
| Department | Religion | 
| Enrollment | 0 students (13 max) as of 12:06PM Friday, October 31, 2025 | 
| Subject | Religion | 
| Number | GU4547 | 
| Section | 001 | 
| Division | Interfaculty | 
| Note | Add to wait list for instructor approval | 
| Section key | 20261RELI4547W001 |