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Richard Bland College

REL270: Intro-Asian Religion Thought

This course is intended to serve as an introduction to some of the methods, issues, & theories associated within major Asian philosophical religious systems, focusing on Vedantic Hinduism, Early Buddhism, Philosophical Taoism, & Zen Buddhism. Perennial issues which will be addressed include: the Nature of the Sacred, the relationship between the Sacred and: the self, life and death, happiness and meaning, and morality. In addition to the content of the course, students should find the analytic "tools" utilized in the course helpful in all courses of study requiring critical thinking as well as in assessing the plethora of arguments and pseudo-reasoning which pervade everyday life. Films and literature will be utilized to reveal how the themes of the course extend beyond canonical religious texts. Personal reflection and group discussion exercises will also be required.

Overview
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Delivery Method
Online
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Campus
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Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Language and Humanities
Course Notes
Three hours lecture. This course meets the Non-Western Perspective criteria for transfer to University of Virginia's Co...see moreThree hours lecture. This course meets the Non-Western Perspective criteria for transfer to University of Virginia's College of Arts and Sciences. UCGS and Passport approved, 2021.
Learning Outcomes
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  • Recognize basic patterns of valid and invalid deductive reasoning","and be able to employ these to assess the validity of basic deductive arguments.
  • Identify major positions of canonical philosophers within a few major Asian philosophical-religious traditions","including Hinduism","Buddhism","and Daoism (and logical implications of these positions).
  • Differentiate Monotheistic from Pantheistic conceptions of “the Sacred”","along with the points of view from these forms of religion on canonical religious themes and issues.
  • Summarize and evaluate a standard philosophical argument from a major Asian philosophical-religious tradition.


Where Will This Course Transfer?
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Institution Identifier Name Notes Level
Paul D. Camp Community CollegeRELEEEN/ACredits may vary at the time of final evaluation. 2-Year
Longwood University RELI2XXReligion Elective4-Year
The University of Virginia's College at WiseREL200TELECTIVE TRANSFER COURSE4-Year
William & MaryRELG2XXTransfer Elective CourseActual transfer credit may vary based on credit earned at host institution.4-Year
Old Dominion UniversityREL2ELEELECTIVE4-Year
Marymount UniversityTRS201Understanding Religion4-Year
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