First Presentation
Winthrop University
Prof Dale Hathaway
Syllabus
Notice
Introductions
On sheet of paper write your name. Then write down:
- What you would like to learn in this class
- What is something that interests you but you don't know very much about (not necessarily religious in nature)
- if there is anything the instructor should know about you with regard to this class
Significant Experience
- Write down the most significant experience you have had, one you would not classify *religious
- Write down a significant religious experience
- Share with someone your experiences and discuss the question, What makes one religious* and the other not?
Religious Experience covers a vast range
- Breadth of Religious Experience
- Religion touches on almost all human experience and culture
- Religion is incredibly diverse, varied, plural
- Religion affects the depths of human heart, motivation, direction, purpose in life.
Two Fundamental Approaches to the Study of Religion
- Humanistic. Approach: broad historical and cultural understanding of religion
- Theological. Approach: understanding and developing a particular religious tradition and its faith
- We will be following the first approach
Reading Journals
An important part of the process of this class
- What ideas did you learn from the reading?
- What connections with your own experience and learning can you make?
- What surprised you about the reading?
- Or, what can you add to your knowledge from the reading?
- What new issue or question is raised by the reading?
- What would you like to pursue next?
an opportunity to share in your classmates reflections
n.b. that any copying of others' work falls under the rubric of *academic dishonesty* and will not receive credit