REL1620-01.Religions of East Asia.Sp14.Berkson,Mark
Document Type
Syllabi
School
CLA
Department
REL
Course Subject
REL
Course Number
1620
Course Section
01
Course Title
Religions of East Asia
Academic Term and Year
Spring 2014
Credits
4.00
Hamline Plan Letter
H
Area of Study
EAST, REL
Course Description
Goals: To provide an introduction to the religious traditions of China, Korea and Japan. To examine continuity and diversity within each tradition and among the various traditions. To explore how religious themes and values are expressed in texts, rituals, symbols, art and architecture. Content: We will look at both the indigenous religions of each culture (e.g. Chinese Daoism, Korean Shamanism, Japanese Shinto) as well as those traditions that all share in common (Confucianism and Buddhism). We will discuss beliefs and practices, major thinkers and texts, historical contexts, institutional developments and popular religious movements. Topics include Chinese cosmology, Zen meditation, Korean Christianity, religion and Communism, and Confucian capitalism in contemporary East Asia. Taught: Annually.
Recommended Citation
Berkson, Mark, "REL1620-01.Religions of East Asia.Sp14.Berkson,Mark" (2014). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 3110.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/3110