Course
PH220 - Buddhology
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General Information
Course Type | On Campus |
Course Category | Ph03 History of Philosophy |
Description | Teaching Objective: The goal of this course is to help students understand the history of Buddhism, its central teachings, and the main points of its spiritual practices systematically and from an academic perspective. The course content includes: The Biography of Buddha, fundamental theology of Buddhism, etc. Teaching Content: 1. The origin of Buddhism 2. The Buddhist Scriptures 3. Buddhism on living beings 4. Buddhism on the cosmic plane 5. The Buddhist analyses of beings and cosmos 6. Buddhist thoughts 7. Buddhist philosophy 8. Buddhist virtue and merits 9. The practice of Theravada Buddhism (I) 10. The practice of Theravada Buddhism (II) 11. The practice of Mahayana Buddhism (I) 12. The practice of Mahayana Buddhism (II) 13. The practice of Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism Stages 14. The fruitful result of Buddhism 15. Discussion Teaching Mode: Lecture Assessment Mode: Written Paper |
College Organization Structure | PHILOSOPHY DIVISION |
Course Tuition Fee | 1610.00 |
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