If you do well in this course, you will be able to:
- Civic Engagement: Cultural and Social Understanding
- Respectfully engage with people from diverse religious and cultural backgrounds.
- Appreciate the value of religious diversity in the world and in the local community.
- Discuss the historical and ideological connections among the religions studied.
- Critical Thinking
- Analyze the complex relations between religion and society/culture in various historical and contemporary contexts.
- Compare and contrast recurring themes in the religions studied such as mysticism, loving devotion, reincarnation, and ultimate liberation.
- Professional readiness
- Positively interact and cooperate with others in a mutually supportive environment (work, school, community).
- Be a model of tolerance and respect for others.
- Hinduism
- Identify and define relevant terminology such as dharma, karma, samsara, moksha, yoga, guru, varna, etc.
- Explain the Brahmanic origins of Hinduism.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices, and ethical teachings of Hinduism.
- Identify, and discuss the symbolism and relationships between, some of the more popular deities of Hinduism.
- Discuss and interpret passages from some Hindu texts (e.g. the Bhagavad Gita).
- Jainism
- Identify and define relevant terminology such as asceticism, jiva and ajiva, ahimsa, tirthankara, etc.
- Identify the founder and explain the origins of Jainism.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices and ethical teachings of Jainism.
- Sikhism
- Identify and define relevant terminology such as guru, khalsa, the Five K's, etc.
- Identify the founder, and summarize the origins and historical development of Sikhism.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices and ethical teachings of Sikhism.
- Buddhism
- Identify and define relevant terminology such as The "Middle Way," Buddha, dharma, Sangha, nirvana, bodhisattva, lama, mandala, monasticism, Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana, Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, etc.
- Identify and outline the life of the founder of Buddhism.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices, and ethical teachings of Buddhism.
- Discuss the spread and diversification of Buddhism over time.
- Explain the significance of meditation, chanting, rituals and other practices of various "schools" of Buddhism.
- Discuss and interpret passages from some Buddhist texts (e.g. the Dhammapada).
- Religion and Philosophy in China, including Daoism and Confucianism
- Identify and define relevant terminology such as Dao, wu wei, filial piety, ren/jen, etc.
- Discuss the origins of Taoism and Confucianism.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices, and ethical teachings of Taoism and Confucianism.
- Discuss and interpret some of the sacred writings of Taoism and Confucianism (Tao Te Ching and The Analects of Confucius)
- Shinto
- Identify and define relevant terminology such as kami, Jinja, Amaterasu, etc.
- Explain the origins and significant historical developments of Shinto as the indigenous religion of Japan.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices, and ethical teachings of Shinto.
- Identify some of the sacred places and objects that are important to the Shinto Religion.