PHIL 221 - Philosophy of World Religions 3 Credit: (3 lecture, 0 lab, 0 clinical) 3 Contact Hours: This course is a survey of world religions and related philosophies. The exploration of thought, belief and religious practices from diverse cultures provides an opportunity to appreciate the uniqueness of other traditions while drawing upon the universal experience of the inner person. In addition, this study includes an inquiry of global pursuits in understanding the purpose of life, the quest for truth, the search for reality and the experience of spirituality. OFFERED: fall and spring semesters
Course Goals/ Objectives/ Competencies: Goal 1: Analyze Hinduism in oral or written form
- Describe development and history
- Describe significant figures in this religion
- Explain principles (theology, philosophy, beliefs, etc.)
- Describe the organization structure
- Discuss the socio-political factors
Goal 2: Analyze Buddhism in oral or written form
- Describe development and history
- Describe significant figures in this religion
- Explain principles (theology, philosophy, beliefs, etc.)
- Describe the organization structure
- Discuss the socio-political factors
Goal 3: Analyze Judaism in oral or written form
- Describe development and history
- Describe significant figures in this religion
- Explain principles (theology, philosophy, beliefs, etc.)
- Describe the organization structure
- Discuss the socio-political factors
Goal 4: Analyze Islam in oral or written form
- Describe development and history
- Describe significant figures in this religion
- Explain principles (theology, philosophy, beliefs, etc.)
- Describe the organization structure
- Discuss the socio-political factors
Goal 5: Analyze Christianity in oral or written form
- Evaluate Christianity in terms of history, significant figures, principles, organizational structure, and socio-political factors.
- Discuss Christianity as a comparison with the world religions Hinduism, Buddism, Judaism, and Islam, noting similarities and differences.
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