Master of Religious Philosophy
The Master of Religious Philosophy program can be taken in class or through guided
independent studies by American Trinity University. When you study the world's
religious traditions, you learn about the histories, literatures, practices, and beliefs that
have shaped not only the world's religious traditions, but also human societies and
cultures. You study rituals and festivals that give meaning to time and place; disciplines
that develop modes of perception and attention; and ideas of holiness, justice, and
love through which human beings have expressed their highest ideals; and discourses
and institutions that have wielded geat political and social power. Majors in Religious
Philosophy studies will be required, above all, to develop the capacities fundamental to
the liberal arts: clear communication, critical thinking, and the careful and open-minded
exploration of ways of life different from one's own.
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MPH101 Mysticism and Pragmatism
MPH102 Eastern Culture and Thought
MPH103 Seminar in Religion and Culture
MPH104 History of Religious Studies in Korea
MPH105 Seminar in Religious Phenomena
MPH106 Field Researches of Religion
MPH107 Studies in Major Christian Documents
MPH108 Seminar in Comparative Study of Religion
MPH109 Studies in Classics of Religious Studies
MPH110 Studies in Religious Thoughts
MPH111 Korean Culture and It's Thought
MPH112 Sociology of Religion
MPH113 Philosophical and Religious Taoism
MPH114 An Introduction to Philosophy in Story
MPH115 Comparative Religions Total Upper Division: |
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