RST-311: World Religions

Department
Credits 3.00
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Instructional Method
Lecture
Explores selected religious traditions from around the world that have differing approaches to questions of God and human life and whose understandings have shaped cultures and societies. This exploration includes the histories, practices, sacred texts, and understandings of the world from religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Daoism, and the Confucian tradition. Prerequisite: RST-105. Fulfills general education requirements for upper-level religious studies and Intercultural Knowledge. [3 credits]