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ANTH& 234 - Religion & Culture


5 CR

A global introduction to the religions of the world from a broad comparative perspective. Students examine the development and aspects of various religions (indigenous, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, and others). The relationship between religion and the social and cultural context are explored, especially in relation to nationalism, politics, and globalization.

Course Outcomes
  • Evaluate religion using academic methods, such as those used in anthropology, comparative religion, and/or religious studies.
  • Describe and compare the doctrine, institutional structures, and ethical systems of a sample of the religions (e.g., indigenous religions, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, and/or others) while emphasizing the development of World Religions and their subdivisions.
  • Analyze the various media (e.g., texts, music, ritual, symbolism, architecture, etc.) through which religious knowledge and belief are expressed.
  • Explore the interplay between religious belief systems and religious practice.
  • Evaluate relationships between religion and the social/cultural context, especially in relation to nationalism, politics, and globalization.


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