COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

REL – Religion

REL 223 – Introduction to World Religions: 3 credits

The world’s great religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism are studied with a comparison to Christianity. Each religion is then considered in light of its anthropological and cultural influences.

REL/PHL 353 – Traditions of Spirituality: 3 credits

An introduction to the methodology of comparative religions and a critical exploration of various religious traditions including, but not limited to: Animism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Mormonism, Islam, mysticism, and occultism. An understanding of the Judeo-Christian tradition is assumed.

REL/PHL 363 – Philosophy of Religions: 3 credits

A critical exploration of philosophy in relation to and within historic and contemporary religious systems. Emphasis will be placed on the interaction of secular philosophies and various religious systems and the use of philosophy by systems in relation to the role of intellect, apologetics, other religions, God, salvation, history, eternity, etc.

REL 491, 492 and 493 – Topics in Religion: 3 credits

Special topics of varied interest are offered as needed and as resources permit.

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