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课程简介
犹太宗教文化(JRC)学习课程为犹太学研究生研究提供了多个切入点,这些研究充分利用了埃默里(Emory’)广泛而跨学科的产品。JRC致力于获得奖学金,这得益于宗教学术研究中最好的当代趋势,以及对语言和适用于各个学科的研究方法的认真扎根。我们为在文本和文化方面的研究中提供并鼓励个性化学习计划而感到特别自豪。我们计划的特别优势领域包括犹太人和犹太教的民族志研究,这得益于埃默里(Emory)的宗教民族志研究论坛,对犹太-阿拉伯世界宗教文学的研究(即将推出),包括开罗热尼扎(Cairo Geniza),通过第
The Jewish Religious Cultures (JRC) Course of Study offers multiple entry points for graduate research in Jewish studies that take full advantage of Emory's wide and interdisciplinary offerings. JRC is committed to scholarship that benefits from the best contemporary trends in the academic study of religion, along with careful grounding in languages and research methods appropriate to the various disciplines. We are particularly proud to offer and encourage individualized study programs in both textually and culturally oriented research.<br><br>Areas of special strength in our program include the ethnographic study of Jews and Judaism, which benefits from Emory's Forum for the Ethnographic Study of Religion, research into the religious literature of the Judeo-Arabic world (coming soon), including the Cairo Geniza, the reception history and interpretation of the Hebrew Bible through Second Temple and rabbinic literature, and modern Jewish thought. Students benefit from all of the resources of the Graduate Division of Religion as well as other Emory programs such as the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies, the Center for Law and Religion, the Institute for Liberal Arts, and the program in Islamic Civilizations. Ideal students are those who seek strong grounding in a particular research discipline and methodology alongside broad comparative and intellectual interests.
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