Introduction to Religion

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This Introduction to Religion course provides students with a comprehensive overview of cultural religious phenomena in a global world. Commonalities and differences among religious traditions and contexts are analyzed, and various religious traditions and points of view are compared and contrasted. Philosophical formulations, sacred writings, religious experiences, ethics, rituals, and art are also discussed.

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12/8/14 by rowleycassandra

Course is really easy to follow so long you complete your readings.

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10/30/14 by charityl

Introduction to Religion was a brief overview of some of the religions practiced around the world from ancient times to present day.

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10/30/14 by charityl

Introduction to Religion was a brief overview of some of the religions practiced around the world from ancient times to present day.

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10/17/14 by safrnc

I felt this course was informative, the book was written well and the powerpoints that come from straighterline really clarify the material.

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10/17/14 by safrnc

I felt this course was informative, the book was written well and the powerpoints that come from straighterline really clarify the material.

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10/9/14 by yabomedeen

Learning about the different religions of the world was very interesting for me, as I was born and grow up in one religious faith, it gave me an insight as to how other people incorporate traditions in to religion.

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10/6/14 by hadeler

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9/26/14 by wendy.l

This was a course I needed, not one that I was doing "just because". It was very informative and I could do it at my own pace. I loved it because I didn't have to write any senseless papers! I did learn a lot about many religions and was able to see how they are all related.

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9/26/14 by wendy.l

This was a course I needed, not one that I was doing "just because". It was very informative and I could do it at my own pace. I loved it because I didn't have to write any senseless papers! I did learn a lot about many religions and was able to see how they are all related.

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9/10/14 by yabomedeen

Learning about the different religions of the world was very interesting for me, as I was born and grow up in one religious faith, it gave me an insight as to how other people incorporate traditions in to religion.

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9/8/14 by jasminen22

Alot of reading , MUST study and have to pay attention.

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8/18/14 by theroyalsqueak

The course text was very biased and at times rather inaccurate.

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8/18/14 by theroyalsqueak

The course text was very biased and at times rather inaccurate.

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8/15/14 by pricelece

Comprehensive and interesting. All of the religions I have ever heard of plus a bunch that I havent are covered.

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8/15/14 by pricelece

Comprehensive and interesting. All of the religions I have ever heard of plus a bunch that I havent are covered.

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8/12/14 by rowleycassandra

Course is really easy to follow so long you complete your readings.

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8/9/14 by jasminen22

Alot of reading , MUST study and have to pay attention.

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8/8/14 by musicbamy89

Overall the course the course was very good. However there were a significant amount of spelling errors or inconsistencies which caused confusion. Additionally the examination did not evaluate the main ideas brought out in the lesson, rather they mostly focused on minor details in the book.

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8/8/14 by musicbamy89

Overall the course the course was very good. However there were a significant amount of spelling errors or inconsistencies which caused confusion. Additionally the examination did not evaluate the main ideas brought out in the lesson, rather they mostly focused on minor details in the book.

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8/7/14 by buzzyweasel

I love that you can do it at your own pace, but assistance is there if you need it.

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7/28/14 by belled123

Learning about the origin, development and current practices of major religions.

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7/28/14 by belled123

Learning about the origin, development and current practices of major religions.

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7/16/14 by heidihutson

Great course. Thorough and interesting. Recommended.

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7/16/14 by heidihutson

Great course. Thorough and interesting. Recommended.

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7/14/14 by brndn404

This course was pretty straight forward. If you really work at it, one will notice how easy it can be.

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7/14/14 by brndn404

This course was pretty straight forward. If you really work at it, one will notice how easy it can be.

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7/8/14 by buzzyweasel

I love that you can do it at your own pace, but assistance is there if you need it.

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7/6/14 by Passhionm

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6/28/14 by tara.t

it was okay

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6/28/14 by tara.t

it was okay

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6/20/14 by rkwatf

Very interesting course!! MUST HAVE BOOK. Testing is open book and all information comes from the book.

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6/20/14 by rkwatf

Very interesting course!! MUST HAVE BOOK. Testing is open book and all information comes from the book.

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6/10/14 by hadeler

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6/7/14 by Passhionm

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6/4/14 by aj

Focused too much on trivia rather than broad concepts.

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4/6/14 by aj

Focused too much on trivia rather than broad concepts.

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9/5/13 by stoppin4coffee

I am disciplined enough to have read the whole book and taken all the reviews and quizzes. Loved the proctoring. It was so easy to schedule things to my needs.

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8/14/13 by spatrickfay

I enjoyed it. It was well rounded and non biased.

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8/7/13 by derrick.waller

Well rounded material, a great introductory course into the world's religions.

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7/30/13 by jumpingbadger

Great course for busy people - I was able to work on this late at night, after my family was asleep. The proctored exams are easy to take and very convenient as well.

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7/19/13 by bchristie1074

Excellent content

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7/9/13 by scubbie007

It was sufficient

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7/6/13 by dbox03

I really liked all the modules, it really helped give extra knowledge and understanding beyond the book

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Course Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Analyze the sources, characteristics, and patterns across religions, and explain the approaches and reasons for studying world religions.
  • Analyze the influences that shaped the history of Judaism such as the Hebrew Bible, other cultures, and historical events and examine Jewish beliefs and practices that have influenced Jewish culture and the world.
  • Evaluate the birth and spread of Christianity; and its influence on the arts and world cultures; and evaluate the influences and challenges of the modern world and international cultures on Christianity.
  • Evaluate the beginning and spread of Islam, its basic principles, beliefs, and practices and its contributions and influences on the world, and evaluate the challenges faced by Islam in modern times.
  • Examine the origins and development of Hinduism; its basic principles; contribution and influences on the world; and evaluate the challenges faced by Hinduism in modern times.
  • Examine the origins and development of Buddhism; its basic principles; contribution to and influences on the world; and evaluate the challenges faced by Buddhism in modern times.
  • Contrast the growth and development of Jainism and Sikhism and their influence on the arts; and examine the worldview of these two religions.
  • Contrast the growth and development of Taoism and Confucianism and their influence on the arts; and examine the challenges faced by these two religions in modern times.
  • Examine the origins and development of Shinto; its belief system; contribution on the world, and evaluate the factors that have contributed to the existence of Shinto to the present day.
  • Evaluate the discoveries, study, practices, and contributions of Oral Religions; and examine the significance of artistic expression and the growth of Oral Religions in modern times.
  • Evaluate the significance of archeological data to the study of Traditional American Religions; and the influence of sacred stories, beliefs, oral traditions, practices, and interactions with other cultures on Native American Spiritualities.
  • Analyze the influence of environmental factors on the sacred stories and beliefs of the African people; and explain their concept of humanity according to the ancient African viewpoint.
  • Analyze the influence of environmental factors on the sacred stories and beliefs of the people of Oceania; and explain their concept of humanity according to the traditional religions of Oceania.
  • Analyze the growth, principles, practices, and characteristics of New Religions; and evaluate the status of the New Religious Movements in the modern world.

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Understanding Religion 

  • Sources of Religion
  • Patterns Among Religions
  • Approaches to the Study of Religion
  • Explain the sources, characteristics, and symbolism of religion.
  • Analyze the patterns of beliefs, worldview, and the role of men and women in various religions.
  • Compare and contrast various approaches to the study of religion.
  • Review the reasons for studying world religions.

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Indigenous Religions

  • Origins and Sacred Practices
  • Sacred Oral Traditions: Stories and Beliefs
  • The Significance of Artistic Expression in Oral Religions
  • Oral Religion in the Modern World
  • Origins and Cultural Developments North of Mexico
  • Sacred Oral Traditions: Stories and Beliefs
  • Beliefs and Practices in Native American Religions
  • The Evolution of Native American Spiritualities
  • Origins of African Religions
  • Sacred Stories, Scriptures, and Practices of the African People
  • The Concept of Humanity in Traditional Africa
  • Origins of Traditional Religions of Oceania
  • Sacred Stories, Scriptures, and Practices of the People of Oceania
  • The Concept of Humanity in the Traditional Religions of Oceania
  • Evaluate the discoveries of oral religions in the modern times.
  • Justify the study of oral religions.
  • Compare and contrast the sacred practices of oral religions.
  • Examine the significance of artistic expression in oral religions.
  • Analyze the contribution of sacred practices of oral religions in the absence of written scriptures.
  • Assess the spread and growth of oral religions in the modern world.
  • Evaluate the archaeological data that explains the lives of the Native Americans.
  • Correlate the influence of sacred stories and beliefs with the lives of the Native Americans.
  • Examine the significance and uniqueness of the oral tradition and how it was handed down across generations.
  • Inspect how the beliefs and practices of the Native American people have influenced their life and culture.
  • Analyze the impact of interactions with other cultures on the Native American spiritualities.
  • Explain the influence of environmental factors on African religions.
  • Connect the sacred stories and beliefs of the African people with their way of life.
  • Explain the concept of humanity according to the ancient African viewpoint.
  • Analyze the influence of environmental factors on the traditional religions of Oceania.
  • Connect the sacred stories and beliefs of the people of Oceania with their way of life.
  • Explain the concept of humanity according to the traditional religions of Oceania.

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Hinduism

  • The Origins of Hinduism
  • Beliefs, Practices, and the Role of Humanity in Hinduism
  • The Contribution of Hinduism
  • Hinduism in Modern Times
  • Connect the influences that shaped the earliest stages of Hinduism in India.
  • Critique the development of the Hindu belief system, its practices and role of man in Hindu society.
  • Correlate the impact of world cultures, arts, and architecture on Hinduism.
  • Examine the influences and challenges of the modern world and international cultures on Hinduism.

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Buddhism

  • The Origins of Buddhism
  • Beliefs, Practices, and the Role of Humanity in Buddhism
  • The Development of Buddhism
  • Buddhism in Modern Times
  • Examine the influences that shaped the earliest stages of Buddhism.
  • Critique the development of the Buddhist belief system, its practices and role of man according to Buddhism.
  • Correlate the impact of world cultures, arts, and architecture on Buddhism.
  • Examine the influences and challenges of the modern world and other cultures on Buddhism.

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Jainism and Sikhism

  • The Origins of Jainism, its Beliefs, Practices, and the Role of Humanity
  • The Origins of Sikhism, its Beliefs, Practices, and the Role of Humanity
  • The Contribution of Jainism
  • The Development of Jainism
  • The Development of Sikhism and the Modern Challenge
  • Review the influences that shaped the origins of Jainism.
  • Review the influences that shaped the origins of Sikhism.
  • Discuss the influences of Jainism on art and architecture.
  • Explain the development of Jainism.
  • Explain the development of Sikhism and inspect the modern challenges that it faces.

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Taoism and Confucianism

  • The Origins of Taoism and Confucianism
  • The Development of Taoism and Confucianism
  • Beliefs, Practices, and the Role of Humanity in Taoism and Confucianism
  • The Contribution of Taoism and Confucianism
  • Taoism and Confucianism in Modern Times
  • Deduce the influences that shaped the origins of Taoism and Confucianism.
  • Compare and contrast the beliefs of Taoism and Confucianism.
  • Discuss the influences of Taoism and Confucianism on arts and literature.
  • Compare and contrast the development of Taoism and Confucianism.
  • Examine the impact of the modern world and international cultures on Taoism and Confucianism.

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Shinto

  • The Origins of Shinto
  • Beliefs and Practices in Shinto
  • The Contribution of Shinto
  • The Development of Shinto
  • Shinto in Modern Times
  • Interpret the influences that shaped the origins of Shinto.
  • Assess the development of the Shinto belief system and its practices.
  • Discuss the influences of Shinto on art and architecture.
  • Evaluate the development of Shinto in the absence of an institutional structure.
  • Analyze the factors and conditions that have allowed Shinto to survive to the present day.

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Judaism

  • An Overview of Jewish History
  • Biblical History
  • Cultural Influences on Judaism
  • Beliefs, Practices, and the Role of Humanity in Judaism
  • The Contribution of Judaism
  • Analyze the growth and development of Judaism.
  • Correlate the influence of the Hebrew Bible and the history of the Jewish people on each other.
  • Draw out the influences of other cultures and historical events on the development of Judaism.
  • Inspect how the beliefs and practices of the Jewish people have influenced Jewish life and culture.
  • Review the contribution of Judaism on the arts and humanities.

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Christianity

  • The Beginning of Christianity and its Basic Principles
  • Beliefs, Practices, and the Role of Humanity in Christianity
  • The Spread of Christianity
  • Christianity in Modern Times
  • Critique the life and teachings of Jesus, in the light of the religious environment of that time.
  • Examine the development of the Christian canon, and its influence on the Christian worldview.
  • Correlate the impact of world cultures, arts, and architecture on Christianity.
  • Appraise the impact of the modern world and international cultures on Christianity.

10

Islam

  • The Beginning of Islam and its Basic Principles
  • Beliefs, Practices, and the Role of Humanity in Islam
  • The Spread of Islam
  • Islam in Modern Times
  • Critique the life and teachings of Muhammad in the light of the religious environment of that time.
  • Examine the development of beliefs and practices in Islam and its influence on the Islamic worldview.
  • Correlate the impact of world cultures, arts, and architecture on Islam.
  • Appraise the impact of the modern world and international cultures on Islam.

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Alternative Paths

  • Origins of New Religions
  • Contemporary Religions
  • New Religious Movements
  • Examine the growth of new religions.
  • Compare and contrast the principles and practices of different contemporary religions.
  • Predict the status of the new religious movements in the modern world.

12

The Modern Search

  • Modern Influence on The Future of Religion
  • The Recurring Challenge of Change
  • Naturism: A New Religious Phenomenon?
  • Analyze the role of religion in the modern world, and the influences that are impacting the future of religion.
  • Examine the challenges and adaptations occurring in traditional religions.
  • Evaluate Naturism as a new religious phenomenon.
  • Inspect the spread of Naturism through its various aspects such as eclectic spirituality, interrelatedness, reverence and respect for nature, and contemplative practices.

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Review

  • Review
  • Complete a review of key content covered in this course. 

There are no prerequisites to take Introduction to Religion.

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The 8th edition of Experiencing the World’s Religions examines the practices and beliefs of major religions. It focuses on how religions shape both individuals and whole cultures. It also describes, in both text and illustrations, the art and architecture of the major religions. Narratives of the authors experiences help readers to experience religions first hand. The book is written in the graceful and thought-provoking style of Michael Molloy, a scholar of religious studies.

StraighterLine provides a percentage score and letter grade for each course. A passing percentage is 70% or higher.

If you have chosen a Partner College to award credit for this course, your final grade will be based upon that college's grading scale. Only passing scores will be considered by Partner Colleges for an award of credit. There are a total of 1000 points in the course:

Topic Assessment Points Available

3

Graded Exam #1

125

6

Graded Exam #2

125

6

Graded Midterm Exam

200

9

Graded Exam #3

125

12

Graded Exam #4

125

13

Graded Final Exam

300

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1000


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