Wow...the university has actually cleaned out all the old courses, so I don't have access to an online copy. So here's a typed version of the paper copy (ignore any typos):
Religion: Its Nature and Study (2 Lectures) Hinduism (3 Lectures) - Hinduism I & II - Religion in Contemporary India Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shinto (6 lectures) - Indian Buddhism - Chinese Buddhism - Japanese Buddhism - Confucianism - Taoism - Shinto
EXAM 1
The Hebrew Bible (3 lectures) - Creation in the Hebrew Bible (and how it compares to creation stories from close neighbors) - Covenant in the Hebrew Bible - Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible Judaism (3 lectures) - Rabbinic Judaism - Medieval Judaism - Modern Judaism Christianity (5 lectures) - Studying Christianity: Significance and Problems - Elements of Christian Belief and Practice - Unity and Diversity in Christian Tradition - Christianity in the Modern World I - Christianity in the Modern World II: Responses to Modernity Islam (4 Lectures) - Islam I, II and III - Islam in the Modern World Comparing Religions (2 lectures)
FINAL EXAM
So that's the outline we used. It was team-taught, so not everything is quite equal, and the titles leave something to be desired. And I think there ought to be something on some of the more interesting religions that certain characters here subscribe to.
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Religion: Its Nature and Study (2 Lectures)
Hinduism (3 Lectures)
- Hinduism I & II
- Religion in Contemporary India
Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shinto (6 lectures)
- Indian Buddhism
- Chinese Buddhism
- Japanese Buddhism
- Confucianism
- Taoism
- Shinto
EXAM 1
The Hebrew Bible (3 lectures)
- Creation in the Hebrew Bible (and how it compares to creation stories from close neighbors)
- Covenant in the Hebrew Bible
- Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible
Judaism (3 lectures)
- Rabbinic Judaism
- Medieval Judaism
- Modern Judaism
Christianity (5 lectures)
- Studying Christianity: Significance and Problems
- Elements of Christian Belief and Practice
- Unity and Diversity in Christian Tradition
- Christianity in the Modern World I
- Christianity in the Modern World II: Responses to Modernity
Islam (4 Lectures)
- Islam I, II and III
- Islam in the Modern World
Comparing Religions (2 lectures)
FINAL EXAM
So that's the outline we used. It was team-taught, so not everything is quite equal, and the titles leave something to be desired. And I think there ought to be something on some of the more interesting religions that certain characters here subscribe to.