RLG205H5 Lecture : Course Outline
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Instructor: david miller, associate professor (emeritus) concordia university. Office hours: tba: addendum to the calendar description. This course examines the historical development of hindu thought and institutions in. South asia from the beginning of indian civilization in the indus valley period (2500- Hinduism with early buddhism, islam, sikhism and christianity: required texts to be purchased at the utm book store: Selected readings to be purchased at the copy centre in. The guru as the centre of sacredness in. Articles on akbar, ashoka, jinnah and nanak in the. 1: final examination during final examination period (40%, visitation and a report of a south asian institution. Each student must visit a south asian institution; witness and ritual or worship service or interview a religious specialist; and submit a report of approximately five (5) pages typed of his/his experience. Due nov. 30 (20%: lectures and examinations. Aryans (1500 bce); social structure; the vedas; vedic gods/goddesses; vedic rituals.