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Religion
at Free-Ed.Net is characterized by a focus on
the nature of religious belief and specific
religious and quasi-religious systems. Includes
instruction in phenomenology; the sociology,
psychology, philosophy, anthropology, literature
and art of religion; mythology; scriptural and
textual studies; religious history and politics;
and specific studies of particular faith
communities and their behavior.

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Comparative Religion
and Spirituality
In its purest
form, religion is a tangible
metaphor for underlying intangible
spiritual insights.
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Buddhist Studies
Buddhist Studies
at Free-Ed.Net focuses on the
philosophy preached by Siddartha
Gautama, the Buddha, in ancient
India and subsequently interpreted
by his disciples and apostles;
together with the intellectual,
cultural, social, and ritual
developments of the faith and its
branches.
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Christian Studies
Christian Studies
at Free-Ed.Net focuses on the
philosophy and teachings of Jesus
Christ and his apostles, and the
subsequent intellectual and cultural
movements and institutions based on
Christianity.
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Hindu Studies
Hindu Studies
at Free-Ed.Net focuses on the group
of South Asian theologies and
philosophies collectively known as
Hinduism; together with the
religious history and cultural and
social manifestations of the faith.
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Islamic Studies
Islamic Studies
at Free-ed.Net focuses on Islam as
preached by the Prophet Muhammad in
6th century Arabia and subsequently
interpreted and elaborated by
Islamic scholars and others;
together with the cultural and
social milieu related to the faith
in various periods, localities, and
branches. Includes instruction in
Islamic scripture and related
written authorities and commentaries
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Jewish/Judaic Studies
The Jewish/Judaic
Studies program at Free-Ed.Net
focuses on the history, culture, and
religion of the Jewish people.
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Psychology of Religion |
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David L. Heiserman, Editor |
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