Philosophy and Religion 103-005/006

Introduction to Religion

Spring Semester, 2009

Monday-Wednesday 2:00-3:15

Randall Library Auditorium

Instructor:

Dr. George T. Zervos
Office: 270 Bear Hall
Office Hours: Wed. 4-5pm
E-mail: zervosg@uncw.edu

Textbook: 

Exploring Religion
by Roger Schmidt (2nd edition)
(Bring Textbook to Class regularly)

Attendance:  Required

Attendance is required to enhance personal interaction between the instructor and the students and to reward students with excellent attendance, i.e., no more than two absences for the semester. More than two absences will have an incrementally detrimental effect on final grades. Students who come to class late and who leave in the middle of class will be considered as absent. Consistent attention in class will be beneficial since exam questions are taken exclusively from material referred to in class lectures. Since we will be working through the textbook systematically throughout the session, Study Guides for this material will NOT be provided.

** Due to the large size of the class, the Instructor reserves the right to give pop tests occasionally in lieu of taking roll on a regular basis.

Grading: Ten Point Grading System - Plus and Minus Will Be Applied

50% - Midterm Examination on Chapters 1-6 of the Textbook
50% -
Final Examination on Chapters 7, 9, 10 and Supplementary Material
  *       Optional 2nd test will be factored in 50/50 with midterm grade

All exams in this course will be conducted via Blackboard (login instructions). It will be the responsibility of each student to establish a link to the UNCW Blackboard Learning System and to familiarize themselves with this online testing system.

The instructor reserves the right to add or deduct up to 10 points from the final grade of individual students based upon his perception of their Academic Attitude, i.e., their willingness to engage in the Academic Study of Religion with an unbiased and non-confessional attitude. Students will be required to learn the scholarly viewpoints presented in the course, but not necessarily to accept them as their own.

Course Objectives:

UNCW Mission Statement

This syllabus is a basic outline for this course of study. Other materials will be used to supplement the textbook during the semester. Click on BIBLE for the Study Guide to the "Study of the Bible" segment of P&R 103 and TEXTS for other material illustrating this section.

Course Syllabus

January 7W Introduction
January 12M/14W What Is Religion?
January 21W History of Religion
January 26M/28W The Holy - "The Hero's Journey" RL Reserve BL304 .T772 1989
February 2M/4W The Quest
February 9M/11W Symbolism
February 16M/18W Speaking and Knowing
February 23M/25W MIDTERM EXAM - Blackboard (login instructions)
March 2M/4W Sacred Stories (Mythology)
March 16M/18W Sacred History - OT - BIBLE
March 23M/25W Sacred History - NT - Murder Trial of Jesus
March 30M/April 1W Scripture/Sacred Stories (Parables)
April 6M/8W Scripture/Sacred Stories (Parables)
April 13M/15W Scripture/Sacred Stories (Parables)
April 20M/22W God: View Video In the Beginning: The Creationist Controversy
April 27M Evil/Human Destiny
April 29, Wed., 3-6 pm
Available via
Blackboard 9am-6pm
(login instruction - technical support)
Final Exam:
Chapters 7, 9, 10, Bible Section -
Second Optional Test in class at 3 PM

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:
If you have a disability and need reasonable accommodation in this course, you should inform the instructor of this fact in writing within the first week of class or as soon as possible. If you have not already done so, you must register with the Office of Disability Services in Westside Hall (962-3746) and obtain a copy of your Accommodation Letter. You should then meet with the instructor to make mutually agreeable arrangements based on the recommendations of the Accommodation Letter.

zervosg@uncwil.edu

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