REL 151 - Religion and the Meaning of Existence

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Windward Community College
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Catalog Description Introduction to basic issues of the question of the meaning of human existence. Emphasis is placed upon the student analyzing his/her own beliefs and exploring alternative answers. (3 hrs. lect.) Student Learning Outcomes Identify the various understandings of experience, existence, and/or the Ultimate/Absolute Reality in the world's religious traditions. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between these meanings of existence in two or more religions. Identify the rituals, myths, and symbols/art that shape these worldviews. Analyze their belief systems. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DH Resources Religion Current Syllabus Fall 2008 - taught by Sarah Hadmack Past Syllabi Spring 2008 - taught by Sarah Hadmack Fall 2007 - taught by Sarah Hadmack
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3.00
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(808) 235-7400
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Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester

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