5594RS Death In The History Of Religions (3)
As a biological "fact," death would appear to be a human universal. Yet, human
beings have imagined--and, thus experienced--the meaning of death in many
diverse ways in different cultures and over time. This course explores the
conceptualization and representation of death and dying, as well as the ritual
activities surrounding death, found in selected religious communities. The
goal is to gain insight into how people have sought to (re) create a world of
meaning in the face of death and to gain a critical perspective on our own
contemporary situation.