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RELS 110:12: An Introduction to World Religions Week Sept 6 Sept 915 Sept. 16-22 Sept 23-29 Sept 30-6 Oct 713 Oct 1420 Tentative Course Outline (as of April 28, 2017) Tuesday Chapter; Ass’ts Monday LR chapter 1; What is religion? “Describe what religion is in terms of it necessary and optional characteristics. What distinguishes religion from spirituality, philosophy, and cultural worldview?” Marx, Freud, Nietzsche; Making Sense 1 LR chapter 2; African Spiritual Ways; Native American Sacred Ways LR pages 73-85; Bhagavad Gita “Introduction” (pages vii-xxxix; 206-210) LR pages 86-96; Bhagavad Gita 1-8 (pages 1-100) LR pages 97-118; Bhagavad Gita 918 (pages 101-205) Chapter 4 Three approaches to religion: “Describe the three main approaches to religion. Who are some of the most wellknown proponents of each approach? How does each explain why religion exists?” Thursday Introduction to Course Wish projection; evolution of religions; comparing religions. “Give three specific examples of how a religion has changed over the centuries.” Service Learning presentation Making Sense chapter 1 “Introduction to Higher Education and Religious Studies” Religions of Small Societies. “What makes studying religions of simple societies especially challenging?” Indigenous Religions “What do religions of simple societies tend to have in common, and why?” North American; African; Introduction to Asia; "How do Indians describe their religion? What is the Hindu name for Hinduism, and what are the seven features that characterize Hinduism?” The Vedic era “Describe the religion of the oldest Vedas. Include in your answer a description of some of the main gods and what the rituals were like.” The Hindu epics; “What is the Bhagavad Gita about? Who is the main character, what does he come to realize, and how does he learn this?” Hindu gods and goddesses; “Identify the Hindu deity visually” Key concepts “What is the relation of the caste system to the Hindu religion?” Upanishads “How do the Upanishads compare to the earlier Vedas? What do they teach about what happens when one dies?” Thanksgiving Making Sense chapter 2 “Making the Most of Your Time in Higher Education” Making Sense chapter 12 “Giving an Oral Presentation” Varna, Karma, Dharma, and Samsara in the Bhagavad Gita (#75-81) Making Sense chapter 3 “Writing and Thinking” Hindu goddesses: the divine feminine Making Sense chapter 11 “Tests and Examinations” Bhakti: devotional Hinduism Poems of Mirabai, Kali Modern Hindu practices: What is puja, Prasad? Midterm Test; Jainism When did Jainism emerge? What are the Tirtharankas? What are the divisions of Jainism? What are the three ethical principles of Jainism? What are the five vows commonly taken by nonmonks? Making Sense chapter 4 “Finding and Using Academic Resources” Week Oct 2127 Chapter; Ass’ts Chapter 5; Hagiographa of the Buddha; Deer Park Sermon Monday Buddhism in India; Which concepts did Buddhism retain from Hinduism? Which did it reject? Briefly outline the key events in Siddhartha’s life before he became known as the Buddha. What experiences in his early life helped him to formulate the idea of a “Middle Way?” Tuesday the Buddha; Describe the contents of the Buddha’s Deer Park Sermon. Explain the concept of dukkha and its role in Buddhist teaching. List the steps on the Noble Eightfold Path and note briefly what each step involves. Thursday Philosophical Buddhism Describe the three jewels and the five precepts. Describe the three marks of existence, non-self; dependent origination, impermanence, the five aggregates. Introduction to China and Chinese Thought; Which concepts from Ancient Chinese Religion were taken up by Confucianism, Daoism, and Chinese Buddhism? Proposal due Compare the view of human nature in Mengzi to that in Xunzi? How does these relate to their views of politics? Oct 28Nov 3 Dhammapada Expansion of Buddhism; Who was Ashoka and why is he significant? What are the two main schools of Buddhism? Describe the three baskets. Theravada; What is the Theravadin ideal? What is worshipped and celebrated in Buddhism, and how? Nov 410 Chapter 6; Analects; Mengzi; Xunzi Confucius; Compare what we know of the life of Master Kong (Confucius) with what we know of the life of Siddharta Gautama (the Buddha) Confucian philosophy; Confucian religion; What are the “five relationships” of Confucius, and what do they illustrate about what Confucius thought was important? Religious Daoism; Daoism: Philosophical: Laozi Compare and contrast philosophical Daoism and religious Daoism. Guest: Dr. Adela Sandness on Mahayana Buddhism Explain the technique of upayakaushalya, with examples of how it was used. Nov 11-17 Dao dejing Nov 18-24 Tibetan Book of the Dead? Nov 25-Dec 1 7 Daoism: Philosophical: Zhuangzi Explain why Confucianism is sometimes described as a father-son relationship, whereas Daoism is sometimes represented as a mother-child relationship. Guest: Laurinda Matheson (from the Library) on using Refworks Making Sense chapter 5, part 1 “Writing Essays: Planning Your Research” Making Sense chapter 6 “Writing Book Reviews and Book Reports” Shinto video Making Sense chapter 7 “Writing Short Assignments: Chapter Summaries and Article Reviews” Chinese Buddhism: Chan, Pure Land; What are some notable characteristics of Chan Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism? 8: “Reading Religious Texts and Writing Interpretive Essays” Dec 514 Tibetan Buddhism Describe some of the tools Vajrayana Buddhists use to focus their meditation and prayer. Japanese (Zen) Buddhism; Describe the main similarities and the important distinctions of the Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana traditions. Describe their geographical development and name a main text in each tradition Term Exam Visit from Buddhist monastics Annotated Bibliography due Week Jan 612 Chapter; Ass’ts Zoroastrianism Monday Welcome back; review Tuesday Abrahamic Faiths; We have discussed five common characteristics shared by the “Abrahamic faiths.” Illustrate the role of each of these convictions in each of the three faiths. Thursday Zoroastrianism Which similarities between Zoroastrian and Judaism lead scholars to suggest Zoroastrianism influenced Judaism? Making Sense chapter 9 “Writing Comparative Essays” (review chapter 5, part 1 “Writing Essays: Planning Your Research”) Jan 1319 LR 8.1 Judaism: Basic Principles; Cultural Context; Read Proverbs 1-3; 10-12 What, according to Proverbs, are the differences between the “wise” and the “foolish” in terms of their (a) thinking, (b) behaviour, and (c) fortunes? Jan 2026 LR 8.2 Torah What is meant by “Torah”? What role does “Torah” play in Judaism? Read Exodus 1-10; 19; Deuteronomy 4-6; 28-30; 2 Samuel 7; Ancient History of Judaism; Read Amos; Isaiah 1; 5; 11; 4445; Discuss briefly the Jewish Scriptures (Old Testament) as a drama of the relationship of God with humanity. Guest Speaker: Dr. Michael Steinitz (Physics) Judaism in North America; How do the major groupings of contemporary Judaism differ in practice and beliefs? Jan 27Feb 2 LR 8.3 Hebrew Scriptures; What is in each of the three parts of the Jewish scriptures? Read Genesis 1-3; 6-9; 12; 13; 16; 17; 21; 22 What view of human nature and potential is reflected in the first three chapters of Genesis? Summary due History of Jewish Diaspora; Read Psalms 51; 92; 122 10. “Writing with Style” Prophets; Summarize the message of the following prophets to their contemporaries and the themes in their prophecies that are important in Judaism: Amos, Isaiah. Jewish Practice; Rites of Passage The State of Israel; Read Herzl Making Sense chapter 5 part 2 “Writing Essays: Writing Drafts of the Essay” Feb 3-9 LR 9.1 Jesus & Gospels; Read Matthew 1-13; 16; 18-21; 26-28; John 1-5; 11; _ What is meant when Christians say Jesus is “Christ”? Early Expansion & Acts; Read Acts 1-2; 6-9; 13-16; 21-25; 27; 28 What is the relationship of Christianity to Judaism? How did the two come to separate? Paul and Faith; What do Christians mean when they speak of human nature as “fallen”? How, according to Paul’s letter to the Romans, does God redeem “fallen” humankind? 15. “Documenting Your Sources” Week Feb 1016 Chapter; Ass’ts LR 9.2 Monday Early Persecution; Constantine & Councils; Fall of Rome Read Romans. What fundamental convictions led Christians to understand God as “Trinity,” and how does the doctrine of the “Trinity” express these convictions? Tuesday Christendom; Orthodoxy; Read Nicene Creed. What are the three main branches of Christianity today? Explain the issues that led to these divisions and the main differences in their doctrines. Feb 1723 LR 9.3 Christianity in England & North America; Read Fundamentals Christian Holidays ; Christianity in the 21st Century Feb 24Mar 2 Mar 3-9 Thursday Protestant Reformation; Luther, Calvin, Radical Reform Read 95 Theses Briefly explain the development of the Protestant Reformation, highlighting the most important issues raised in this movement. What were the problems Luther saw with the way Christianity was being practised? What were some of his solutions? How did the Roman Catholic Church respond? Essay draft due Test Recess LR 10.1 Arab religion; & Muhammad Tell the story of how Muhammad came to be the prophet of Islam, and describe his original teachings. Islamic Texts; What scriptures does Islam use? Describe the contents of each. Succession & History of Islam; Sunni, Shi’a What are the two main branches of Islam, and how did they come to separate? 14. “Receiving Feedback and Reflecting on Your Studies” Mar 1016 LR 10.2 Islamic Religious Practice; Explain the five pillars of Islam, the ways they are practiced, and the purpose of each. Sufism; Islamic Resurgence Compare the relationship between religion and politics in Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Islamic practices around the World For Muslims, the religion of Islam is not distinct from Judaism and Christianity but the completion thereof. What is meant by this claim? Who are some of the people these three religions share in their traditions? What, ultimately, are the chief distinctions between these three Semitic religions? 16 “Common Errors in Grammar and Usage” Mar 1723 LR 11 Mar 2430 LR 12 Major Tenets of Islam; Women and Islam; According to the Koran, what “revelations” of God are contained in nature and revealed by the prophets, and how ought human beings to respond to these revelations? What does the Koran say about the “signs” that God has provided for humankind: what kinds of “signs” are there, what are they “signs” of, how should people react, how do they respond? Sikh Rituals & History; Sikhism: Guru Nanak & 10 Gurus; Khalsa & Beliefs; 17. “Punctuation” New Religious Movements: Sociology; NRMs and violence Scientology; neo-paganism; 18. “Misused Words and Phrases” Week Mar 31Apr 6 Apr 1020 Chapter; Ass’ts LR 13 Monday Religion & Science; Tuesday Science and Religion Thursday Review 19 “Afterword” Essay revision Final Exam