Friday, December 4, 2009

For Next Semester, Spring '10.

For those of you who want a head start on buying your texts for either or both of the classes for next semester, here's the book information:

For the Philosophy of Religion class, PHIL 3323:

Peterson, Hasker, Reichenbach and Bassinger, editors, Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, 2007, Fourth Edition, Oxford University Press, ISBN-13: 978-0195393590. Please note: this is a new edition. For the coming semester, if you are buying someone's used Third edition, that will also be adequate. If you order online, however, get the new one.

For the Moral Issues class, PHIL 3301:
DiLeo, Jeffrey R., Morality Matters: Race, Class and Gender in Applied Ethics, McGraw-Hill, 2002, ISBN: 978-0-7674-1236-0.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Walter Kaufmann on religion in general.

"For many people the religion in which they are raised is religion, and they take no deep interest in other religions. Even those to whom their religion means a great deal rarely know much about its history. They are too close to it to see it as a whole, in depth, in three dimensions .... And religious people used to take for granted that other religions were simply wrong.
[Later,] it became fashionable to suppose that all the great religions agree on essentials. This claim, like other dogmas was not examined closely in light of the facts. The usual approaches to religion are curiously blind. One refuses to see the major religions as alternatives that challenge us to make a choice."
Religions in Four Dimensions, p. 13.

"There is no subject more important than religion. It involves the most fateful questions, to which different religions give different answers. The way religion has usually been taught, from Sunday school to college, one might hardly notice that. As a result, many, if not most, people who have gone to universities know scarcely anything about religion. They may say that it is, of course, very important, but they obviously feel that it can be safely ignored. I feel that those who close their eyes to the great religions are thoughtless and, in effect, refuse to think about alternative answers to some of the most crucial questions."
Religions in Four Dimensions, p. 14-15.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Class #1, 8/25/09

**Introduction/Roster

**Course description and overview of topics

**Some introductory questions:
  • What is a philosophy class?
  • What is religion?
  • Nature, scope and limitations of religion studies.
  • Religions as a phenomenon--see Kaufmann quotes.
**Exercises:
  • Stats and geography of the world's faiths.
  • Religions bingo--time permitting.
**Conclusion: Complete Student Info Sheet

**For next class, 9/1:

1. If you get your text in time, read Chapter One, "Understanding the World's Religious Heritage." It's about general methodology and basic background for the study of religious traditions.

2. Complete the Chapter One Packet, found here: http://docs.google.com/View?id=df8n9qbt_280dpr6tkd4

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Syllabus and Course Calendar, Fall 2009

Here is the Course Description/Syllabus:

http://docs.google.com/View?id=df8n9qbt_255cn79mrcq

And, the Assignment Calendar:

http://docs.google.com/View?id=df8n9qbt_256fpbssshr

Textbooks for Fall '09

Here they are:

Ellwood & McGraw
Many Peoples, Many Faiths
9th Edition; 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-601761-5
ISBN-10: 0-13-601761-4
Novak, Philip
The World's Wisdom: Sacred Texts of the World's Religions

1996
ISBN-10: 0-7858-0718-7

Monday, March 30, 2009

China cracks down in Muslim west - Boston.com

Remember the picture of the mosque in the Uighur region on the "Monotheism" presentation? Here's an update of what the Chinese are up to in those places.

China cracks down in Muslim west - Boston.com

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Local connections

This morning's Houston Chronicle has a nice picture gallery and a selection of articles about the world's religions represented in and around Houston.

Picture gallery with brief descriptions of a number of religions: http://www.chron.com/channel/houstonbelief/photogallery/World_Religions.html

Picture gallery of some of the world's sacred places:
http://www.chron.com/channel/houstonbelief/photogallery/Sacred_Places.html

Keep current here at Houston Belief:
http://www.chron.com/channel/houstonbelief/