2025-2026 Undergraduate General Catalog

RELI 2500 Religions Global Context

 This course will engage different living religious traditions worldwide by studying their origins, writings, rituals, beliefs, and contemporary expressions, as well as the emerging non-religious categories of the nones, atheists, and agnostics. The primary questions to be addressed are: How can people engage across religious or worldview differences? What are the things people can learn from each other? How does each address ethical issues in contemporary times?

Credits

3

Core Requirements


Offered

Occasionally

Notes

Previously: RELI 248