Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 11/26/96 |
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PHI243
1997 Spring – 1999 Summer
II |
LEC
3.0 Credit(s) 3.0 Period(s) 3.0 Load Acad |
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World
Religions |
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The
development of various religions from the prehistoric to modern times. Political,
economic, social and geographic relationships among world religions.
Consideration of both Eastern and Western religions. Prerequisites: None. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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PHI243 1997
Spring – 1999 Summer II |
World Religions |
1.
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Describe the influence of world religions on social,
economic, and political developments. (I-IX) |
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Describe similarities and differences among the beliefs,
traditions, and practices of major world religions. (I-IX) |
3.
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Describe the practices and beliefs of Hinduism and the
historical impact on Indian society. (II) |
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Describe the principles and practices of Buddhism and the
historical impact on Buddhist societies. (III) |
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Describe Islamic theology and practices and the historical
impact in the Middle East. (IV) |
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Describe Judaic doctrine and theology and how it has
influenced Jewish traditions and practices. (V) |
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Describe Christian theology and its variations in Roman
Catholicism, Eastern orthodoxy, and Protestantism. (VI) |
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Describe the roles of ethics and religious beliefs in
Confucianism and its historical impact on Chinese society. (VII) (optional) |
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Describe the practices and beliefs of Taoism and the
historical impact on Chinese society. (VIII) (optional) |
10.
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Describe the historical impact of Christianity in the
western world. (IX) |
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Official Course Outline: |
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PHI243 1997
Spring – 1999 Summer II |
World Religions |
I. Introduction A. Defining
"religion" B. Overview of major world
religions C. Influence of religion on
historical developments in the world's societies II. Hinduism A. Characteristics of
Hinduism B. Beliefs C. Hindu traditions and
practices III. Buddhism A. The Buddha B. Buddhist principles C. Buddhist traditions and
practices D. Buddhist monasticism E. Buddhist society IV. Islam A. Mohammed B. The Koran C. Basic theological
concepts D. Islamic traditions and
practices V. Judaism A. Concept of God B. The Torah C. Judaic doctrine and
theology D. Jewish traditions and
practices VI. Christianity A. Jesus B. Christian theology C. Roman Catholicism D. Eastern orthodoxy E. Protestantism F. Christian traditions and
practices VII. Confucianism
(optional) A. Confucius B. Ethics versus religion C. Influence on China VIII. Taoism (optional) A. Three approaches to
power B. Other Taoist values C. Taoist traditions and
practices IX. The relation between
religions |