222001 Introduction to Religious Studies

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222001
Introduction to Religious Studies
VO 1
2,5
weekly
annually
German

Participants give an overview of the subject's history, its systematic development und main methods. They describe and critically evaluate selected topics (i.a. the term "religion", rituals, religion and politics).

The course gives an overview of the subject's history, the term "religion" and offers a basic introduction to the history of religions. It discusses selected topics in religious studies, i.a. rituals, religion and politics, religious experiences and the contemporary situation in an modern world.
Religious Studies regards religion as an anthropological phenomenon and is based on a non-engaged relationship towards religion. Therefore it is important to evaluate its connection to other sciences, which deal with "religion", especially theology.

 

Lecture, discussion

written

- Figl, Johann (Hg.), Handbuch Religionswissenschaft. Religionen und ihre zentralen Themen. Innsbruck/Wien: Göttingen 2003.
- Hock, Klaus, Einführung in die Religionswissenschaft. Darmstadt 2002.

None.

04.03.2015
Group 0
Date Time Location
Wed 2015-03-04
09.00 - 09.45 MS (Theologie) MS (Theologie) Barrier-free
Wed 2015-05-06
08.00 - 09.45 MS (Theologie) MS (Theologie) Barrier-free
Wed 2015-05-20
08.00 - 09.45 MS (Theologie) MS (Theologie) Barrier-free
Wed 2015-05-27
08.00 - 09.45 MS (Theologie) MS (Theologie) Barrier-free
Wed 2015-06-10
08.00 - 09.45 MS (Theologie) MS (Theologie) Barrier-free
Wed 2015-06-17
08.00 - 09.45 MS (Theologie) MS (Theologie) Barrier-free
Wed 2015-06-24
08.00 - 09.45 MS (Theologie) MS (Theologie) Barrier-free
Mon 2015-06-29
14.00 - 15.00 HS I (Theologie) HS I (Theologie) Barrier-free