Course Details
REL201: Introduction to Religion
Religion is and has been fundamental to human existence, providing: solace, guidance, communion, and hope. This course will examine: the conceptual boundaries of 'religion', the relation between religious intuition and rationality, different conceptions of the 'the Sacred', psychological and sociological theories concerning religious belief, faith, secularist and functionalist approaches to the study of religion, phenomenological theories of religious experience and ritual, and the role which religious attitudes and perceptions play in grounding moral convictions and providing human life with a sense of meaning. Students will be encouraged to reflect on their own religious beliefs and experiences, and various art mediums (music, poetry, short-stories, film, etc.) will be utilized to examine these religious themes.
Overview

Learning Outcomes

- recognize various conceptions of “religion” and “the Sacred”","along with implications of these contrasting forms of religion regarding canonical themes and issues
- recognize canonical assessments of religious claims/ beliefs from both analytic-empirical and functional/ pragmatic points of view
- Summarize and assess religious claims and experiences via canonical theories and criteria.*
Where Will This Course Transfer?

Institution | Identifier | Name | Notes | Level |
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Central Virginia Community College | REL100 | Introduction to the Study of Religion | 2-Year | |
Paul D. Camp Community College | REL100 | Introduction to the Study of Religion | 2-Year | |
Southwest Virginia Community College | REL100 | Introduction to the Study of Religion | 2-Year | |
Longwood University | RELI1XX | Religion Elective | 4-Year | |
Radford University | RELN112 | Survey of World Religions | 4-Year | |
The University of Virginia's College at Wise | REL200T | ELECTIVE TRANSFER COURSE | 4-Year | |
Norfolk State University | REL200 | Major World Religions | 4-Year | |
William & Mary | RELG201 | Introduction to Religion | 4-Year | |
Old Dominion University | REL2ELE | ELECTIVE | 4-Year | |
University of Mary Washington | RELGNOTMJ | Elective | NOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate. | 4-Year |
Marymount University | TRS201 | Understanding Religion | 4-Year | |
Virginia Commonwealth University | RELS108 | HUMAN SPIRITUALITY | 4-Year |
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