PHI 205

Religions of the World

 

This course fulfills
the humanities
general education
requirement for all
schools covered by the
Illinois Articulation
Agreement. 
(All public and most
private Illinois schools.)

Benson PHI 205 002: Introduces the teachings, practices, social structures and histories of the religions of India (mainly Buddhism and Hinduism), and China and Japan (mainly Confucianism, Shinto and Taoism), and of the Middle East.
MW 5:00-6:15 L216

Brown PHI 205 001, 004: Introduces the teachings, practices, social structures and histories of the religions of India (mainly Buddhism and Hinduism), and China and Japan (mainly Confucianism, Shinto and Taoism), and of the Middle East (mainly Christianity, Islam and Judaism). MW 1:00-2:15 L218, TR 9:25-10:40 L200

Maass PHI 205 008: Introduces the teachings, practices, social structures and histories of the religions of India (mainly Buddhism and Hinduism), and China and Japan (mainly Confucianism, Shinto and Taoism), and of the Middle East.
A 9:00-11:40 L220

Peskind PHI 205 003, 005, 006, 065: Introduces the teachings, practices, social structures & histories of the religions of India, China & Japan, & the Middle East. This is an academic study of religion, not a personal one. While this course is about the beliefs of the various major religions, it is not a course about believing in those religions.
TR 8:00-9:15 L220, F 9:00-11:40 L218, F 12:00-2:40 L216, TR 2:30-4:10 L300

Ullman PHI 205 007: Students will identify what is unique to each of the great world religions, distinguish what is similar and seek to understand the essence of each. Source writings of each religion will be studied.
T 6:35-9:15 L133

 

 

 

For further information go to
the Spring Course Schedule.

 

William  Rainey Harper College
Phone: 847-925-6780
Fax: 847-925-6039

Email: cburns@harper.cc.il.us,
bsolheim@harper.cc.il.us

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