________________________________________________________________________________________________ Modulhandbuch B.A.-Studiengänge 2024/25; Stand 12. Juni 2024 Seite [94] B1623 International cooperation module on Comparative Studies of Religion: God and man in Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism Code CSR Workload 60 h ECTS 2 CP Subject semester 3 Frequency once Duration 1 Semester Class type (Core Course: P / Elective: W / Partial Elective: WP) W: ETH, TSA; TPI Teaching Mode Seminar Contact Hours 1,7 wsh/ 24 UE Individual Study 36 h Additional Time Requirement Course objectives: Professional expertise Students acquire knowledge of how the four religions • define the role and relationship of God and Man, • describe it in central texts, oral traditions and/or rituals and • how this role and relationship are practically be lived.Course objectives: Skill set Course objectives: Skill set Students are able to • recognize differences and analogies between the religions • identify religious approaches and relate them to respective religions • understand the basics of the religious mindset of each of the four religions in regard to the role and relationship of God and Man • engage in dialogue with followers of the other religions mentioned Besides this academic knowledge, students will gather experiences in an multination, intercultural and interreligious study atmosphere. The group (ordinary students from Germany and MA-Level-, PhD-Level-students from Pakistan) will be extraordinary heterogeneous, as well as the lecturers will have totally different backgrounds. This makes this interreligious module a very challenging intercultural experience. Contents Central definitions, descriptions and contents within the four religions mentioned regarding the relationship between God and man. Teaching Mode Hybrid/Online between the 3 groups (2 in Germany, 1 in Pakistan) but classroom setting for the individual groups for final discussion. Each unit comprises of 45 min. Lecture, 30 min. Q & A and 15 min. Conclusion. Prerequisites None. Forms of examination and assessment • Qualified participation (pass/fail) in the course is required to ensure that the module objectives are achieved and to earn credit points.: • paper (3000 characters); (pass/fail; 2 CP) Literature will be announced at the beginning of the course Scoring for the final grade No valuation Module Co-ordinator Prof. Dr. Detlef Hiller
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