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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: completion of General Education Category III.B.2. Catholicism, Protestantism, Eastern Christianity, or Post-Reformation Communities; historical development and self-understanding, liturgy, creeds, moral norms, canon laws and outstanding figures. May be repeated for credit with different content. Units: 3
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Description: Prerequisites: Comparative Religion 105, 110 or 280. A historical survey of Buddhist doctrines, schools, and practices in a particular region or regions which are: South Asia, Tibet, China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. May be repeated for credit with different content. (Same as Philosophy 354T) Units: 3
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Description: Prerequisite: Comparative Religion 105, 110 or equivalent. A comparative survey of mysticism as a recurring phenomenon within major religious traditions. Included are selected writings and representative male and female figures, analyzed from philosophical and psychological viewpoints. Definitions, terms, metaphors, techniques, and stages of the mystical experience. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: completion of General Education Category III B.2. Both national and international expressions of Latino/a religiosity - from popular religion to Marian devotion to curanderismo - are explored through film, historical documents, poetry, theology, art,Units: 3
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Description: Beliefs, history, ritual and organizational make-up of non-traditional modern religions in America, such as Scientology, the Unification Church, Hare Krishna (ISKCON) and Rajneeshism as presented by guest speakers. Discussion of "cult," "sect" and the occult will comprise portion of coursUnits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites:completion of General Education Categories III.B.2. and III.C.1. Interdisciplinary exploration of major theories, developments and documents connected to the relationship between religious practices and motivations for engaging in, preventing or rejecting violent behavior. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: completion of General Education Category III.C.1. An examination of the relationship of politics and religion, especially in the U.S. The colonial and constitutional experience, Supreme Court decisions on religious issues, the principal theorists of moral discourse in the public forum, contemporary issues of concern. (Same as Political Science 381) Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: completion of the General Education Category III.A.2 and III.B.2. An examination of the historical and contemporary interaction of religion and science through a study of religious thought and scientific method. Topics will include the scientific revolution, evolutionary theory and Quantum physics as these relate to religious faith. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: American Studies 201 or Communications 233 or History 180 or Comparative Religion 105 or 110. Religion reporting in the secular media; the religious press in America; the influence of the media, both secular and religious, on the shaping of society's values; ethical dilemmas faced by reporters. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Comparative Religion 105 or 110. The study and interpretation of a selected portion of the scriptures of a particular religion, for example, the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, the New Testament, the Qur'an, the Veda, the Pali Canon. Units: 3
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