Cornell: Students Translate Ancient Religions for the 21st Century
June 05, 2020
June 05, 2020
ITHACA, New York, June 5 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Cornell undergraduates put a modern face on ancient religions in the end-of-semester projects for the Myth and Religion in Mesopotamia course, taught by Jonathan Tenney, assistant professor of Near Eastern Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Tenney asked his students to take a concept or myth they discussed in class and translate it into a modern, digital medium. The point, Tenney said, w . . .
Cornell undergraduates put a modern face on ancient religions in the end-of-semester projects for the Myth and Religion in Mesopotamia course, taught by Jonathan Tenney, assistant professor of Near Eastern Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Tenney asked his students to take a concept or myth they discussed in class and translate it into a modern, digital medium. The point, Tenney said, w . . .