PACS 326 Religion and Peace-Building
Peace and Conflict Studies (2009-2010)

This course investigates the roles of religion and spirituality in peacemaking, exploring both obstacles and opportunities facing religious peace-builders. Cases involving representatives of major world religions (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism) will provide a basis for comparing practices of faith-based advocacy for social justice, reconciliation, and coexistence.
Prerequisites: Level at least 2A or Peace and Conflict Studies Diploma students.
Antirequisites: PACS 301 taken Winter 2005, RS 340
Notes: This course fulfills an Area 3C requirement for Religious Studies majors.
(Cross-listed with RS 380)

Sections For Fall 2009

PACS 326 is not held in Fall 2009

Sections For Spring 2009

PACS 326 is not held in Spring 2009

Professors That Have Taught PACS 326