LIB-131 — Eastern and Comparative Religions
LIB - 131 Eastern and Comparative Religions LIB - 131 Eastern and Comparative Religions 3 Credit(s) This course combines an introduction to the religions of Asia with comparative analysis of some key organizing themes for the study of all world religions. It examines the origins and historical development, the sacred texts, the central tenets, the institutions and rituals of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism and Shinto. It also explores selected core concepts such as sacred space, sacred time, sacred rituals and sacred symbols in a comparative context that uses not only these seven eastern religions but also the Abrahamic tradition and other world religions as reference points. Instruction will combine intensive reading, seminar discussion and lecture presentations. Prerequisite(s): C in English 12 or equivalent or successful English assessment For information about transferability: BC Transfer Guide For more information visit our timetable