This course aims at a study of pilgrim's journey in different religious traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Daoism and popular Chinese religions. It will focus upon how experiences of sacred site and sacred time will generate meanings that affect individual enlightenment as well as cultural transformation. As a comparative approach to pilgrimages, this course will cover materials such as myths, legends, architecture, texts, and reports of pilgrim's journey.The expected outcome is the ability to understand what people will react in front of sacredness and acquire a tolerant attitude towards life.
目的:研習各宗教傳統中的朝聖之旅。範圍包括猶太教、基督教、佛教、道教、及中國民間宗教。 旨在:分析宗教信徒在經驗聖地和神聖時間當中,如何產生意義並促使個人的啟悟及文化的轉變。 方法:以比較研究的方法,研讀各宗教朝聖傳統的神話、傳說、聖典及朝聖者的報告。 預期成果:能掌握人回應神聖所作行動的原理及規則,進而培養一種寬容的生活態度。 |
(student-initiative, -relevant, -participation)
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Due dates for CRS 2147 Assignments Nov. 13 - Field trip report (1,500 words) Nov. 27 - Project report (2,000 words) Dec. 04 - Learning diary and result of personal learning (3,000 words) Guidelines on proper use of source material http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/p02a.htm Proper use of online resources http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/p02b.htm Citation styles http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/p03.htm Declaration to be included in assignments http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/declaration_en.doc 應包括在提交作業內的聲明 http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/declaration_b5.doc To log in to VeriGuide |