Undergraduate Certificate in Anatta in Comparative Religious Studies
-- viewing nowThe Undergraduate Certificate in Anatta in Comparative Religious Studies is a unique course that explores the Buddhist concept of Anatta, or no-self, in the context of other religious traditions. This course is essential for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of comparative religious studies, as it encourages critical thinking and analysis of various religious beliefs and practices.
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• Anatta in Buddhism
• The Concept of Self in Hinduism
• Anatta in Comparison to Western Philosophy's "Soul"
• Anatta in Jainism and Sikhism
• The Self in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in Comparison to Anatta
• Anatta in Psychology and Modern Science
• Historical Development of Anatta in Buddhist Thought
• Meditation and Anatta: The Practical Aspect
• Anatta in Contemporary Buddhist Traditions
• Anatta in Chinese, Japanese, and Tibetan Buddhism
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