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University of New Hampshire

HUMN470 - World Religions

Course Description

This course offers a comparative study of world religions. The focus of the course is to acquire a broad overview of world religions through an examination of sacred texts, art and iconography, as well as religious experience and practice. Theological, philosophical and cultural influences are considered as religious language is examined. Religions considered are: Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, religions of Africa, as well as primal religions.

Tuition & Fees

Varies

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Location

Online

Credits

4.0 units

Course Sections

Spring 2024

Mar 25 to May 17
crn: 57004
Format:
Time: TBA
Professor(s): Andreas Reif
Live Seat Count: 23 available seats - (about 2 months ago)
Varies
Already Started

Fall 2024

Aug 26 to Oct 18
crn: 16075
Format:
Time: TBA
Professor(s): Not Listed
Live Seat Count: 28 available seats - (5 days ago)
Varies
Registration Opens 07/17/24