REL 33823 WORLD RELIGIONS

Studies different ways human beings, throughout time and around the globe, have expressed what they regard as basic problems and meanings of existence and how to deal with them. Provides tools to use in unlocking experiences central to several primitive, Oriental and Hebraic religious traditions. Lecture, slides, music, sacred texts, scholarly literature, and class discussion assists in relating personal experiences to themes of world's religions. Prerequisites: REL 10223 Introduction to the Gospels and REL 11023 Christian Thought I, or consent of instructor.