RELG 215 - Comparative Religions


This course is a comparative approach to the study of world religions. We will consider religion critically, from the perspective of diverse philosophical themes. The specific focus of this course is neither eastern nor western in particular. It gives us the additional opportunity to study other religions of the world, such as African religions, Native American religions, and primitive religions. This course meets General Education requirements: Cultural Enrichment, Global Consciousness, and new Fall 2017 Culture, Global Diversity. Typically Offered Fall.
Level: UG
Credit Hours: 3

Ferris Equivalencies: HUMN-215-200108

Department: HUMN



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