PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGIOUS
Philosophy of Religion & Global Spiritual Traditions
Explore the Wisdom of the World. Find Your Place in the Human Story.
Embark on a transformative 12-course journey into the heart of human belief. This comprehensive certificate program, authorized by the American University of Religious Awareness, goes beyond simple comparison to explore the profound philosophical questions at the core of the world's great faiths and wisdom traditions.
Earn Your Certificate (12 Courses × 45 Hours) | 100% Online | Self-Paced Learning
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Why This Program is Unique
In an interconnected world, understanding the philosophical foundations of belief is not just an academic exercise—it's a critical skill for empathy, leadership, and global citizenship. This program doesn't teach you what to believe; it equips you with the intellectual tools to understand why billions of people believe what they do.
* Deep Philosophical Inquiry: Move beyond surface-level descriptions to grapple with concepts of divinity, truth, existence, and morality.
* Unparalleled Breadth: Gain balanced insights into Eastern, Western, Dharmic, and Abrahamic traditions, including dedicated courses on Sikh philosophy.
* Academic Rigor, Accessible Learning: Designed by scholars but delivered for passionate learners. No prior degree is required.
* Build a Powerful Credential: A 540-hour certificate demonstrates serious commitment to personal and professional development in global studies and interfaith fields.
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Your Journey of Discovery: The Curriculum
Our curriculum is carefully structured to build your knowledge from the ground up, culminating in a capstone project that synthesizes your learning.
Foundations & Core Traditions
* Course 1: Philosophy of Religion – Foundational Concepts: Start with the big questions: What is religion? Can God's existence be proven? How do we reconcile faith and reason?
* Course 2: Sikh Religious Philosophy – Teachings of the Gurus: Dive deep into the unique, inclusive, and revolutionary philosophy of Sikhism, exploring concepts of Ik Onkar (One God), Seva (selfless service), and justice.
* Course 3: World Religions – Comparative Theology and Practice: A broad survey that establishes the core beliefs, rituals, and theological structures of major world religions side-by-side.
Deep Dives into Sacred Texts & Systems
* Course 4: Philosophy and the Bible – Old & New Testament Perspectives: Examine the philosophical underpinnings of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, from concepts of covenant and law to grace and redemption.
* Course 5: Islamic Philosophy – Quranic Interpretations and Sufism: Explore Tawhid (the oneness of God), Islamic jurisprudence, and the beautiful, mystical philosophical path of Sufism.
* Course 6: Eastern Philosophy – Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism: Unpack concepts of Dharma, Karma, Nirvana, non-duality, and the Tao, understanding the diverse paths to enlightenment.
Critical Analysis & Application
* Course 7: Ethics in Religious Traditions: How do different faiths answer the question "How should we live?" Compare and contrast religious approaches to justice, compassion, and human rights.
* Course 8: Research Resources: Philosophy of Spirituality / Mysticism: Learn how to study and understand the universal, yet culturally distinct, experiences of mysticism and direct connection with the divine.
* Course 9: Critical Debates in Religious Philosophy: Tackle modern challenges: science vs. religion, religious pluralism, the problem of evil, and feminism within religious contexts.
Synthesis & Capstone
* Course 10: Philosophy of Sikh Ethics and Social Justice: A specialized application focusing on the Sikh tradition's powerful contributions to ethics, equality, and community welfare.
* Course 11: Abrahamic Faiths: Philosophy of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Synthesize your learning by exploring the shared roots and divergent paths of these three influential traditions.
* Course 12: Capstone – Interfaith Dialogue & Contemporary Challenges: Your final project! Apply everything you’ve learned to design a model for interfaith dialogue or address a pressing global issue like climate change or conflict resolution through a multi-faith philosophical lens.
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