PACS 326 Religion and Peace-BuildingPeace 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)
(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