Course code/credits and contact hours | : | UN1201/2.0 |
Semester | : | II |
Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name | : | – |
Bibliography | : | Following the university’s curriculum |
Specific course information | ||
Brief description | : |
This course will be delivered in different topics, ISLAM: human and religion, Islam, the origin of Islam, the fundamentals of Islam, aqidah, syari’ah, worship and mu’amalah, akhlaq, piety, science in Islam, knowledge discipline in Islam. CATHOLIC: Catholic graduate aspired by the society and church, religion study method in public universities, basic relationship of human (philosophical description), thoughts in seeking for truth, faithful human who will follow Jesus and believe in Him, the nature of Jesus Christ and His role in the life of faith, church as a community of the faithful, fundamentals and measures in the consideration of good and bad decision making, motivation, Catholic family, Catholic religion acknowledges the autonomy of science including its methodology, responsibility of the Catholics in world development, apostolate of the laity as the duty of the faithful among the world. CHRISTIAN: human, Christian, church, Christian Faith Science and Technology (Faith, Compassion and Hope), human and development, problems in ethics in social life, Capita Selecta (Capita Selecta Themes). HINDU: philosophy of science and religion, the history of Hindu, universe, weda as scripture and source of law in Hindu pricipals of Srada in Hindu, Catur Purusartha and Catur Asrama, Catur Harga Yoga, Hindu sociology, Sad Darsana, percepts and ethics of Hindu, Adnya, Pandita and Pinandita, sanctuary, sacred days of Hindu. BUDHA: human and religion, Budha, the origin of Budha, the fundamentals of Budha, Dharma, percepts, meditations, Buddhist and Science. KHONGHUCU: Essence and values of Khonghucu for the mankind, values of Khonghucu history, religion and virtue, foundations of Konghucu, commandment of Khonghucu, the principal faith (Chen Xin Zhi Zhi) |
Prerequisite Courses | : | None |
Required/elective | : | Required |
Studio work | : | N/A |
Laboratory work | : | N/A |
Specific goals of the course | ||
Specific outcomes | : | The students are expected to strengthen the faith and piety to the Almighty God according to their beliefs, noble character, rational and dynamic attitude, open minded, able to cooperate among other religion believers in the development and utilization of science, technology, and art for the benefit of humankind and nation. |
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Brief list of topics to be covered | : | Follows university’s curriculum |