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.
- 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.
- Judaism
- Identify, define and accurately use terminologies such as Tanakh, covenant, Torah, Bar mitzvah, diaspora, prophets, Talmud, Kosher, etc.
- Identify and discuss the Biblical persons, places, and events important to Judaism, including Abraham, Moses, David, The Exodus, The Promised Land, etc.
- Discuss the significant historical developments of Judaism, from the Patriarchs through Rabbinic Judaism to contemporary times, including development of the modern "movements" that exist in Judaism today.
- Outline the major Jewish holy days and life cycle observations
- Discuss everyday Jewish practices e.g. dietary regulations, symbols, prayer, synagogues, etc.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices and ethical teachings of Judaism.
- Analyze the impact that persecution and antisemitism have had on Judaism and the Jewish people, e.g., Pogroms, Zionism, the Holocaust, etc.
- Christianity
- Identify, define and accurately use relevant terminologies such as Gospels, Christ, Trinity, atonement, salvation, sacrament, resurrection, Original Sin, Sacrament, etc.
- Explain the founding of Christianity with focus on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth and the Apostles.
- Discuss the significant historical developments of Christianity from the first century development of the New Testament texts, through the reformation, and contemporary issues.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices, and ethical teachings of Christianity.
- Compare and contrast the various Christian denominations (Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholic, Protestant, and others) from a historical, doctrinal, ritual and values perspective.
- Islam
- Identify, define and accurately use relevant terminologies such as Quran, Hadith, Tawhid, jihad, Sunnis, Shi'ites, Shari'ah, Five Pillars of Islam, etc.
- Outline the life of Muhammad and events related to the origins and development of Islam, including the spread of Islam and division between Sunni and Shi'ite.
- Discuss the origins, format and content of the Quran.
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices and ethical teachings of Islam.
- Analyze and evaluate contemporary social and political issues as they relate to Islam.
- Additional topics may include: Baha'i, Zoroastrianism, New Religious Movements and religion in the twenty- first century
- Identify, define and accurately use relevant terms and names associated with the religion(s).
- Explain the origins and early historical development of the religion(s).
- Summarize the basic beliefs, practices, and ethical teachings of the religion(s).
- Discuss unique features and/or values of the religion(s).