DLE-402 COMPARATIVE RELIGION: AN INTRODUCTION

This interdisciplinary course is an examination of the cultural systems, history, and art of human beings who espouse the world’s great religions:, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. The broad course objective is to introduce students to the differing ways that humans organize and express their culture and beliefs, their relationship to nature and the cosmos, and to each other, through the making and use of religious concepts, ideologies, art and architecture.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: Take one 3.0 credit, 200 level course from one of the following subjects: DAH (Art History), DEN (English), DAS (Academic Studies), DVC (Visual Culture).