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    English for International Communication III-8
  
AARON BATTY 
4単位 
3〜4 
後期 
10001108

This course will be interesting and fun. It will build upon the religion unit in EIC 2. It will begin by exploring the concept of religion and belief. It will then explore the religions introduced in EIC 2 in greater depth. Finally, it will explore some of the smaller, newer religions making news in the world (e.g. Scientology). The class will also explore some of the “hidden” aspects of these religions. Students will continue their studies of English (especially vocabulary) through readings in the text book, current news stories, and religious texts. Videos, guest speakers, group discussions, and presentations will also help students understand the topic, while offering a chance to practice English listening and speaking. This class is a great chance to explore a fascinating topic in an open, fun environment and continue to hone your English skills.

評価方法: A+ = 90 -100%
A = 80 - 89%
B = 70 - 79%
C = 60 - 69%
F = <60%

テキスト名: B. Toropov, L. Buckles, The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Religions (2nd Ed.), Alpha, 2002

  Materials from Comparative Religions on File will be provided by the instructor.

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1. What is religion? What does it do in society? Why do people believe the things they believe?
2. Shintoism: It's the indigenous religion of Japan, but how much do you really know about it?
3. Buddhism: It's the adopted religion of Japan; let's learn more about it!
4. Hinduism: Followed by millions, and ideas from it run throughout Asia
5. Judaism: The stories of shepherd tribesmen that changed the world
6. Paganism / Greco-Roman Mythology: The unseen archetypes behind much of Western religion
7. Christianity: From political system through modern mysticism
8. Islam: The misunderstood brother of Christianity and Judaism
9. Other Religions: Scientology, Scientology, Christian offshoots, Falun Gong, Aum Shinrikyo, Pana Wave, the Raelians, etc.