EALC 495

Spring 2024 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 OR 4 hours.

Same as REL 495. See REL 495.

EALC 495 class schedule data for spring 2024
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
40482
Lecture-Discussion
AN1
2:00PM -3:20PM
MW
Literatures, Cultures, & Ling
Newman, A
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/24-05/01/24
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Yoga Traditions in South Asia
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
40483
Lecture-Discussion
AN2
2:00PM -3:20PM
MW
Literatures, Cultures, & Ling
Newman, A
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/24-05/01/24
Credit:
4 hours
Section Title:
Yoga Traditions in South Asia
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
38620
Lecture-Discussion
AT1
12:30PM -1:50PM
TR
Sidney Lu Mech Engr Bldg
Tosato, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/11/24-05/01/24
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Material Jainism
Section Info:
Topics in Asian Religions: Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
38621
Lecture-Discussion
AT2
12:30PM -1:50PM
TR
Sidney Lu Mech Engr Bldg
Tosato, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/11/24-05/01/24
Credit:
4 hours
Section Title:
Material Jainism
Section Info:
Topics in Asian Religions: Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
65595
Lecture-Discussion
CC
1:00PM -3:50PM
F
English Building
Callahan, C
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/24-05/01/24
Credit:
3 hours
Section Info:
Death, Dying and the Dead in Japanese Buddhism From its inception, the Buddhist tradition has shown an abiding concern for death, the dying and the dead. This upper level seminar will examine the doctrinal and symbolic meanings of death, the ritual and meditative practices of the dying, as well as the treatment of the dead in the context of Japanese Buddhism. Drawing on recent secondary scholarship, we will examine the interface between doctrine and social practice in deathbed rituals, funerary practices and memorial services, the material, visual and literary culture of the dying and the dead, and the ethical and societal issues concerning death, dying and the dead in Japan.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
65596
Lecture-Discussion
CC1
1:00PM -3:50PM
F
English Building
Callahan, C
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/24-05/01/24
Credit:
4 hours
Section Info:
Death, Dying and the Dead in Japanese Buddhism From its inception, the Buddhist tradition has shown an abiding concern for death, the dying and the dead. This upper level seminar will examine the doctrinal and symbolic meanings of death, the ritual and meditative practices of the dying, as well as the treatment of the dead in the context of Japanese Buddhism. Drawing on recent secondary scholarship, we will examine the interface between doctrine and social practice in deathbed rituals, funerary practices and memorial services, the material, visual and literary culture of the dying and the dead, and the ethical and societal issues concerning death, dying and the dead in Japan.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
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