CDL COURSE ENTRY FORM


Author: Larry Greenberg/SUNY
Last modified by: Stephanie Thomas/SUNY
Composed: 05/06/1999 03:09 PM
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Modified: 08/01/2005 01:20:55 PM
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Course Number: (prefix) (number) 124036 ESC 2.0 Course number:

Name: Religious Thought In World Perspective (6 cr.)
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Liberal Study? NO Level: UPPER Credits: 6 Prerequisite? NO
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Course will be offered (for online course descriptions, proposed offerings for by term views and web views)
Course will be offered (for final term listings, online registration, online bookordering, web views)
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Part I: ALL STUDENTS of Religious Thought in World Perspective should order the following:
024230Bragle, George. Religious Thought in World Perspective Course Guide. Empire State College.
022477Paden, William. Interpreting the Sacred. Beacon Press.
025223Novak, Philip (ed.) The World's Wisdom. Harper Collins
For six credits, you should also purchase one book each from PARTS II, III and IV and select two more books that interest you.
PART II: REQUIRED CHOICE FOR ABRAHAMIC TRADITIONS
022479Carmody and Carmody. Christianity: An Introduction. Edition 3. Wadsworth.
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022483Neusner, Jacob. A Short History of Judaism: Three Meals, Three Epochs. Augsburg Fortress.
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022484Waines, David. Introduction to Islam. Cambridge University Press.
PART III: REQUIRED CHOICE FOR EASTERN TRADITIONS
012844Hopkins, Thomas J. The Hindu Religious Tradition. Wadsworth.
OR
012852Thompson, Laurence G. Chinese Religion: An Introduction. Edition 5. Wadsworth.
OR
022486Kitagawa, Joseph. On Understanding Japanese Religion. Princeton University Press.
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022487Harvey, Peter. Introduction to Buddhism. Cambridge University Press.
PART IV: REQUIRED FOR FIRST TRADITIONS
025442Burkert, Walter. Creation of the Sacred. Harvard U. Press
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Part I: ALL STUDENTS of Religious Thought in World Perspective should order the following:
024230Bragle, George. Religious Thought in World Perspective Course Guide. Empire State College.
022477Paden, William. Interpreting the Sacred. Beacon Press.
025223Novak, Philip (ed.) The World's Wisdom. Harper Collins
For six credits, you should also purchase one book each from PARTS II, III and IV and select two more books that interest you.
PART II: REQUIRED CHOICE FOR ABRAHAMIC TRADITIONS
022479Carmody and Carmody. Christianity: An Introduction. Edition 3. Wadsworth.
OR
022483Neusner, Jacob. A Short History of Judaism: Three Meals, Three Epochs. Augsburg Fortress.
OR
022484Waines, David. Introduction to Islam. Cambridge University Press.
PART III: REQUIRED CHOICE FOR EASTERN TRADITIONS
012844Hopkins, Thomas J. The Hindu Religious Tradition. Wadsworth.
OR
012852Thompson, Laurence G. Chinese Religion: An Introduction. Edition 5. Wadsworth.
OR
022486Kitagawa, Joseph. On Understanding Japanese Religion. Princeton University Press.
OR
022487Harvey, Peter. Introduction to Buddhism. Cambridge University Press.
PART IV: REQUIRED FOR FIRST TRADITIONS
025442Burkert, Walter. Creation of the Sacred. Harvard U. Press