Dec 14, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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UCOR 3100 - Religion in a Global Context

5 credit hours
Courses that examine religious traditions, spiritual practices and worldviews in a global context.  These courses examine diverse religious traditions with respect to sacred texts, doctrines and beliefs, rituals, ethics, and spiritual practices in a global context.  Emphases can include the study of a specific religious tradition, comparison and dialogue between religious traditions, and/or applying theological/spiritual perspectives and methods of analysis to global issues.  Courses will include explorations of the relationships between religion, society, culture, history, and aesthetics.  These courses assist students in applying theological thinking and spiritual reflection to global issues, help them develop understanding of diversity within and between religious traditions, develop facility in dialoging with persons from various religious and spiritual backgrounds, and teach them to reflect on religious traditions outside of one’s own.  

Prerequisite Course/s: UCOR 2100
Terms Typically Offered: RQ, FQ, WQ, SQ



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