REL 311 World Religions

This course will introduce students to the reality of the 21st century global village through the perspectives of the major religions of the world, particularly Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. Students will be challenged to examine the sacred traditions, sacred texts, prayer rituals, religious celebrations, art, music, and foods of these religious traditions. Students will explore, experience, and reflect upon the similarities and differences in each of the major world religions focusing upon creed, code, ceremony, worldview, and perceptions of the divine. Additionally, students will examine basic beliefs, practices, and historical developments, along with the relationship of each major world religion's view of suffering and death and the implications for healthcare.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ENG 102

Offered

As Needed

Notes

3 HOURS (3-0-0); GAHR