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COURSE INFORMATION

Course: RL122 I – Religion and the Human Adventure (3 credit hour course)
Term and Year: Fall 2020
Meeting Time: MWF 12:00 – 12:50 p.m. Central Standard Time
Meeting Location: Wednesday at C Bench (outside Cupples Hall); Monday and Friday on Zoom
Zoom Meeting ID to attend Zoom classes: 986 3758 7917
Zoom/Panopto recordings of class sessions are available at: https://centralmethodist.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Sessions/List.aspx?folderID=405a0f96-33e2-414d-8402-abfa00f14c75

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION

Professor: Travis W. Smith, PhD
Office Location: C Bench (outside Cupples Hall) and on Zoom
Office Hours: MW 1:00-1:50 at C Bench; TR 10:00-11:00 a.m. on Zoom; and by appointment
Zoom Personal Meeting ID (PMI) used for Office Hours: 420 148 3839 
Email: twsmith@centralmethodist.edu

TEXTBOOK INFORMATION

This course has one required text. Information is below.

Lewis Vaughn, Anthology of World Religions, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016).
             ISBN 13: 978-0195332360

Additional Readings are required. They are PDFs available on myCMU.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This is an introduction to the ways in which religion provides meaning and purpose for human life. The course includes a study of a variety of religious traditions, beliefs, and practices. Prerequisite to all upper-level courses in Religion.

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1. To familiarize students with basic tools in the study of religion as well as basic terminology and the great figures in both the study and history of religion.
  2. To help students develop analytical skills in evaluating issues and texts in religion.
  3. To help students develop a knowledge base by which to identify the historical and social context in which religions and their texts come to be, and how they interact with their cultural context.
  4. To help students develop skills in communicating religious-oriented materials orally and in written form to an audience.