Religion and Literature Credit Hours: 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit. An examination of religious themes in literature, focusing on religion generally, not a particular religion. The Enlightenment challenge to religion and literature's dealings with that challenge; identity in modern and postmodern fiction and world, community and modernity; and orthodox and unorthodox religious understandings in modern fiction. Prerequisites: Third-year standing or permission of department Semester Offered: Fall Level: Graduate Undergraduate