REL 4630 Comparative Mysticism

This course explores the remarkable phenomenon of mysticism: the direct experience of the sacred, however it may be defined. It will present major theoretical approaches to the study of mysticism before discussing the textual accounts and visual expressions of mystics throughout the world and throughout history. Primary emphasis will be given to Hindu-Buddhist and Christian sources, though other varieties of mystical experience will also be considered.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

One course in Religious Studies

Previous Course Number

REL 463

Course Outcomes

  1. Students will utilize critical and theoretical tools in examining primary and secondary sources.
  2. Students will apply disciplinary perspectives in analyzing texts, traditions, institutions, and practices.
  3. Students will synthesize course materials and sources to generate insightful observations and reach substantial conclusions.
  4. Students will design and execute a significant research study (research question, methodology, data collection, analysis and interpretation of data, sustained argument, significant conclusion) in the field of religious studies.

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