Course Credit:
4
Some Minor Religions of the World
This course is projected on the basis of four geographical blocks that concerns the quest for the diverse socio-historical roots of the origin, subsequent developments, culture, philosophy and doctrine of some minor religions of the world in a view of enabling the students to promote a thorough understanding on the under-mentioned traditions:
The Southeast Asian Syncretistic Tradition
Dao Cao Dai: History and Philosophy, a Vietnamese Spiritism and Spiritual Directions, Teachings, Beliefs and Practices, the Three Periods of Revelation and Salvation, the Cao Dai Canon, Organizational Structure, Branches, Demographics
The Middle Eastern Traditions
Zoroastrianism: History, Prophet Zoroaster and His Vision, Major Characteristics, Principal Beliefs and Practices, Relation to Other Religions and Cultures, Religious texts, Demographics
Baha’i Faith: History and Philosophy, Bahai Administration, International Plans, Beliefs: God, Religion, Human Beings; Teachings: Social Principles, Mystical Teachings, Covenant; Canonical Texts; Demographics; and Social Practices: Laws, Marriage, Work, Places of Worship, Calendar, Symbols, Socio-economic Development, United Nations; Persecution
The Indian Tradition
Jainism: Early History, Philosophy and Culture, Major characteristics, Jain Ethics, Jain Beliefs, Ideals, Ideologies and Practices, Jain Sects and Schools, Jain Monastic Discipline, Jain Yoga and Mysticism, Pilgrimage and Holy Places