HU 271 - Comparative Religions SP

Institution:
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
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Description:
A survey of world religions, major and minor, past and present, from both Eastern and Western cultures. The course traces the historical development of religion through the mythologies of Egypt, Greece, etc., as well as the historical progression of the Semitic religions: Judaism - Christianity - Islam. The course emphasizes similarities and differences among the various religions but also deals with the influence of religion on science, art, politics, etc., and their influence on religion. Hours of class per week: 3. General Education: H. HU 290 Special Topics in the Humanities 3 s.h. An interdisciplinary course that examines a subject not covered extensively in other Humanities courses. Topics vary with each offering but generally involve multicultural perspectives. Specific topics are announced before pre-registration. The course may be repeated for credit, but prior topics may not be repeated for additional credit. Prerequisite: EN 104. Hours of class per week: 3.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(518) 762-4651
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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