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Richard Bland College

REL201: Introduction to Religion

 Religion is and has been fundamental to human existence, providing: solace, guidance, communion, and hope. This course will examine: the conceptual boundaries of 'religion', the relation between religious intuition and rationality, different conceptions of the 'the Sacred', psychological and sociological theories concerning religious belief, faith, secularist and functionalist approaches to the study of religion, phenomenological theories of religious experience and ritual, and the role which religious attitudes and perceptions play in grounding moral convictions and providing human life with a sense of meaning. Students will be encouraged to reflect on their own religious beliefs and experiences, and various art mediums (music, poetry, short-stories, film, etc.) will be utilized to examine these religious themes.

Overview
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UCGS
UCGS Block II-Humanities
The Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS) is a 30-credit hour program where all courses shall be transf...see moreThe Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS) is a 30-credit hour program where all courses shall be transferable and satisfy a lower-division general education requirement at any public institution of higher education. UCGS courses may satisfy a general education requirement without having a specific course equivalent at the receiving institution.
Passport
Passport Block II-Humanities
The Passport is a 16-credit hour two-year college program in which all courses are transferable and shall satis...see moreThe Passport is a 16-credit hour two-year college program in which all courses are transferable and shall satisfy a lower-division general education requirement at any public institution of higher education. Passport courses may satisfy a general education requirement without having a specific course equivalent at the receiving institution.
Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Language and Humanities
Course Notes
Three hours lecture. UCGS and Passport approved course, 2021
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
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  • recognize various conceptions of “religion” and “the Sacred”, along with implications of these contrasting forms of religion regarding canonical themes and issues
  • recognize canonical assessments of religious claims/ beliefs from both analytic-empirical and functional/ pragmatic points of view
  • Summarize and assess religious claims and experiences via canonical theories and criteria.*


Where Will This Course Transfer?
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Institution Identifier Name Notes Level
Central Virginia Community CollegeREL100Introduction to the Study of Religion2-Year
Paul D. Camp Community CollegeREL100Introduction to the Study of Religion2-Year
Southwest Virginia Community College REL100Introduction to the Study of Religion2-Year
Christopher Newport UniversityRSTD2XXReligious Studies Elective4-Year
Longwood University RELI1XXReligion Elective4-Year
Radford UniversityRELN112Religions in Culture and Society4-Year
The University of Virginia's College at WiseREL200TELECTIVE TRANSFER COURSE4-Year
George Mason UniversityRELI100The Human Religious Experience4-Year
Norfolk State UniversityREL200Major World Religions4-Year
William & MaryRELG201Introduction to Religion4-Year
Old Dominion UniversityREL2ELEN/A4-Year
University of Mary WashingtonRELGNOTMJElectiveNOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate.4-Year
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityRLCL2XXPReligion and Culture ElectiveWith Passport or UCGS, applies to General Education, Pathway 2. 4-Year
Marymount UniversityTRS201Understanding Religion4-Year
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRELS108HUMAN SPIRITUALITY4-Year