Monash University Arts Undergraduate handbook 1995

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HSY2470

The religious quest: Judaism, Christianity and Islam

Ian Mabbett and Constant Mews

8 points * 2 lectures and 1 tutorial per week * First semester * Clayton * Prohibitions: HSY2480/3480 1992 or previously

Judaism, Christianity and Islam each claim to present a vision of `the people of God'. This subject will examine critically the nature, evolution and interaction of these three monotheist religions as they have developed from late antiquity to the modern period. It will investigate their common heritage from the borders of the Mediterranean world - belief in one god, the idea of prophetic inspiration and the notion of a sacred scripture - and ask why each of these traditions has evolved in ways that have often been mutually exclusive. How does each tradition cope with the major questions of life? What role have non-religious factors, such as ethnicity, political ambition and gender, played in their evolution and interaction? To what extent have these religions been able to coexist with each other in the past? This subject will examine the debt of Christian Europe to Jewish and Arab influence, the experience of religious persecution and dissent, as well as the encounter of monotheistic traditions with secular and scientific ideas in the modern world.

Assessment

Written (4000 words): 45% * Examination (2 hours): 50% * Tutorial presentation: 5%

Prescribed texts

Bible Old and New Testaments; any version

Dawood N J The Koran Penguin, 1966

Epstein I Judaism Penguin, 1959

Guillaume A Islam Penguin, 1956

Recommended text

Eastman R (ed.) The ways of religion, OUP



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