Exploring Religion: World's Religions
REL-1002, Exploring Religion: World's Religions – Fall 2020 & Winter 2021
Religion is a universal phenomenon that varies in meaning from culture to culture. This course examines the ways religion is understood in different cultures, introducing basic concepts used in the academic study of religion (e.g., sacred and profane, myth and history, symbol and ritual, etc.) through a survey of the major world religious traditions (e.g., Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and the religions of indigenous peoples of North and South America). The teaching of individual traditions, how these teachings developed over time, and differences in interpretation will be examined against the background of the culture that produced them.
Instructor: Carlos Colorado