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Explain the Approaches to Studying Religion
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Explain the Approaches to Studying Religion
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Unit 1 - Purposes for Studying Religions
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1.1 Reasons for Studying Religion
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1.2 Role of Religion in Modern Life
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1.3 The Religious Impulse
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1.4 Religion and the Individual
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1.5 Religion and Origins
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1.6 Religion and the Family
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1.7 Religion and Society
Unit 2 - Defining Religion
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2.1 What is Religion?
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2.2 "Origins" of Religion
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2.3 Religion as Myth
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2.4 Religion as Culture & Social Convention
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2.5 The Sacred and the Profane
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2.6 A "Definition" of Religion
Unit 3 - An Overview of Religions
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3.1 Categorizing Religions
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3.2 Primal Religions
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3.3 Judaism
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3.4 Christianity
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3.5 Islam
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3.6 Hinduism
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3.7 Confucianism
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3.8 Buddhism
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3.9 Other Eastern Religions
Unit 4 - Methods of Studying Religions
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4.1 Phenomenology
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4.2 Theology
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4.3 Historical Approaches
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4.4 Comparative Religion
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4.5 Philosophy of Religion
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4.6 Sociology of Religion