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Apr 25, 2024
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PHIL 2200 - Introduction to Comparative Religion 4.5 Credits Students investigate the spiritual and historical complexities of indigenous and organized religions. Students examine rituals, symbols, myths, allegories, and sacred texts to discover fundamental shared values. Students explore the historical, ethical, social, and economic impact of religions on global cultures. Students acquire a greater respect for the diversity and value of religions with the expectant outcome of increased empathy and tolerance.
Recommended: College or business level reading comprehension and writing skills recommended prior to the course but not required. Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5
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