Bachelor of Arts (General) in Religion

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  • Objectives
    At Carleton the study of Religion exposes our students to a thoughtful and comparative analysis of answers which religions make to issues, such as the sense of identity, the meaning of existence, or the basis for political and ethical commitments. It introduces them to the role such responses, varied and complex as they are, have played and still play in human affairs. As such, the study of Religion helps prepare students to be active citizens in a diverse democracy like Canada. It also nurtures in students a respect for the complex identities of others, their histories and their cultures.
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Arts (General) in Religion
  • Course description
    Religion
    B.A. General (15.0 credits)

       1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (6.0 credits):

       1. 1.0 credit in RELI 1000 and RELI 1001;
       2. 1.0 credit in RELI at the 2000-level;
       3. 1.0 credit in RELI at the 3000-level;
       4. 3.0 credits in RELI;

       2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits):

       5. 7.0 credit not in RELI;
       6. 2.0 credits in free electives (may be in RELI).

    • RELI 1000 - Judaism, Christianity, Islam
    • RELI 1001 - Asian Religions
    • RELI 1205 - Interpretations of Religion
    • RELI 1402 - Varieties of Religious Experience
    • RELI 2003 - Women in Christian Tradition
    • RELI 2005 - Hinduism
    • RELI 2008 - Religion and Aesthetics in India
    • RELI 2102 - Graeco-Roman Religions
    • RELI 2106 - Buddhism
    • RELI 2206 - Judaism: the Biblical Era
    • RELI 2207 - Early Christianity
    • RELI 2208 - Judaism, Christianity and Islam
    • RELI 2300 - Mysticism
    • RELI 2301 - Topics in Mysticism
    • RELI 2305 - Religion and Ethics
    • RELI 2307 - Selected Topics in Religion
    • RELI 2308 - Death and Afterlife
    • RELI 2507 - Christianity
    • RELI 2508 - Judaism
    • RELI 2509 - Islam
    • RELI 2550 - Religion and Society
    • RELI 2601 - Philosophy of Religion
    • RELI 2701 - Early Judaism
    • RELI 2702 - Islam in the Modern World
    • RELI 2708 - The Middle East: 1798 to 2000
    • RELI 3007 - Modern Hinduism
    • RELI 3015 - Early Hinduism
    • RELI 3100 - Religions and the Environment
    • RELI 3105 - The Life and Teaching of Jesus
    • RELI 3106 - The Life and Thought of Paul
    • RELI 3200 - Topics in Indian Thought
    • RELI 3205 - Topics in Women in Religion
    • RELI 3215 - Early Buddhism
    • RELI 3217 - Buddhism Beyond India
    • RELI 3302 - Studies on Christianity
    • RELI 3305 - Studies in Greek and Roman Art
    • RELI 3306 - Selected Topics in Religion
    • RELI 3308 - Topics in Early Christianity
    • RELI 3402 - Selected Topics in Islam
    • RELI 3403 - Sufi Spirituality
    • RELI 3505 - Topics in Judaism
    • RELI 3605 - Psychological Theories of Religion
    • RELI 3700 - Evolution of Christian Thought
    • RELI 3708 - Reformation Europe
    • RELI 3800 - Modern Religious Thought
    • RELI 3900 - Problems in Interpretation
    • RELI 3901 - Problems in Interpretation
    • RELI 4301 - Theory and Method
    • RELI 4801 - Tutorial
    • RELI 4810 - Seminar in the Study of Religion
    • RELI 4820 - Seminar in Western Religions
    • RELI 4830 - Seminar in Asian Religions
    • RELI 4909 - Honours Essay
    • RELI 1902 - Elementary Language Tutorial
    • RELI 1904 - Introductory Hebrew I
    • RELI 2902 - Intermediate Language Tutorial
    • RELI 2904 - Introductory Hebrew II
    • RELI 3902 - Advanced Language Tutorial

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