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REL 10100: Introduction to Religion
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This introductory course studies the relationship of religion to culture. It explores varieties of religious expression as well as methods used in studying religion as a human phenomenon.
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REL 10110: Introduction to the Bible
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course acquaints students with the Bible by a study of its books with the aid of the findings of archeology, literary criticism and other related fields.
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REL 10200: Religions of the World
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course surveys the major world religions in both the Eastern and Western traditions.
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REL 10210: Religion in America
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course explores the wide variety of religious movements that have existed and continue to exist in America. Both traditional religions and cults are considered within the context of American culture.
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REL 10220: Introduction to Buddhism
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course introduces students to the central teachings and practices of Buddhism, from its Indian origins and East Asian development to its interactions with the modern West. Instructional methods include observation of Buddhist practice as well as study of Buddhist scriptures.
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REL 10230: Religions of Asia
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course introduces students to major religions in Asia: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism and Shinto. It focuses on the historical contexts, central teachings and traditional practices of these religions and their dynamic relations with societies and cultures. Instructional methods include observation of religious practice as well as study of religious scriptures.
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REL 10300: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course investigates such basic problems as the nature of religious language, the possibility of religious knowledge, revelation, the nature of religious experience, the concept of God, the relation of religion and morality and the role of religion in modern society.
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REL 10301: Introduction to Judaism
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course introduces the student to the primary beliefs, texts, and spiritual approaches of the Jewis religious tradition. Covering approximately 3,000 years, this tradition has undergone many changes as the conditions of Jewish life changed. Students will study primary texts such as biblical accounts and commentaries along with contemporary personal reflections.
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REL 10320: Introduction to Christianity
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: COMP 01112 and one HHL Course This course will introduce students to the history, texts, worldview, and contemporary issues of the Christian religious tradition. Spanning two thousand years, the Christian tradition has undergone many changes as it had evolved in the world. Students will study basic texts and historical events while also reflecting on contemporary issues.
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REL 10330: Introduction to Daoism
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: REL 10230 or REL 10200 This course introduces students to the central teachings and practices of Daoism, from its early founders Laozi and Zhuangzi to its interactions with the modern West. Instructional methods include observations of Daoist practice as well as study of Daoist scriptures.
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