World Religions - Part 2
Mondays, 4pm–5:15pm PDT
Lecture Dates: October 13, 20, 27; November 3, 10, 17
Calabasas Senior Center
Instructor: Jason Hensley, PhD, DMin; Jasonhensley@callutheran.edu
Lectures Description:
Almost one-third of the world’s population views themselves as Christians. Approximately a quarter identify as Muslims. Fifteen percent practice Hinduism. Six percent practice Buddhism, and approximately a fifth of a percent practice Judaism. Together, these religions account for over three-quarters of the world; a huge majority of the earth’s population see themselves as religious. Nevertheless, all of these religions are incredibly different and produce divergent worldviews. By contrast, 15% of the world identifies as nonreligious. This course will therefore spend one week on each of the religions mentioned above, examining their origin, their beliefs, their worldview, and how they differ from the other religions. It will also spend one week examining some of the different facets of agnosticism and atheism. Ultimately, it will help to develop a better appreciation for the world’s spiritual diversity.
Topic Outline/Schedule:
Week 1, October 13: Christianity - Part 2
Week 2, October 20: Islam - Part 1
Week 3, October 27: Islam - Part 2
Week 4, November 3: Buddhism - Part 1
Week 5, November 10: Buddhism - Part 2
Week 6, November 17: Atheism
Slides:
Week 1: