Weekly Readings and Assignments


The following texts are available at the University Store:
  • Mark Salzman.  Lying Awake, 2001.
  • Damien Keown.  Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction, 2000.
  • Sandra Frankiel.  Christianity:  A Way of Salvation, 1985.
  • Benedict of Nursia.  The Rule of St. Benedict in English, 1982.
Other required readings, marked with an asterick (*), are available on electronic reserve.  When you click on the title of one of the readings shown below, you will receive a prompt asking for your network user ID (e.g., in my case, "ktrainor") and password (the same password you use for your UVM e-mail account).  Once you have input this information correctly, the reading will download directly to your computer as a pdf file where it can be read using Adobe Acrobat Reader and printed out.

8/28  
Introductions and class discussion; what is religion?  See religion definitions
page.*


Views of Christianity and Buddhism in Fiction

8/30
M. Salzman, Lying Awake, pp. 1-92.

9/4
Lying Awake, pp. 93-181.

9/6
C. Fernando, "The Perfection of Giving" in The Penguin New Writing in Sri Lanka, pp. 62-79*; P. Wijenaike, "Monkeys" in To Follow the Sun, pp. 56-60.*


Basic Approaches to the Study of Religion

9/11  
Religion and worldview.  Discussion of P. Berger, The Sacred Canopy, pp. 3-28*; see Vocabulary page.*

9/13
Critiques of objectivity.  Discussion of R. Rosaldo, Culture and Truth, pp. 1-21.*

9/18  
Gender and religion.  Discussion of R. Gross, Buddhism After Patriarchy, pp. 291-304.*

9/20
Myth and worldview.  Discussion of W. Doniger, “The Theological Uses of Double Vision,” pp. 16, 18-20, 22*; comparison of some mythic worldviews:  Genesis ch. 2-3* (Hebraic), I Corinthians, ch. 15* (Christian), Rig Veda 10.90* (Vedic), the Kevaddha Sutta* (Buddhist); see Background and Buddhist Cosmology pages.*


Patterns of Belief

9/25
Orientations:  locating the two traditions in time and space.  Reading assignment: D. Keown, Buddhism, pp. 1-13; 69-82; 108-123; and S. Frankiel, Christianity, pp. 6-56 (do not worry about names and dates; read for a general sense of geographical spread and historical development); see Chronology page.*

9/27
Basic Buddhist teachings. Discussion of D. Keown, Buddhism, pp. 28-55; 96-107.

10/2
Central patterns of Christian belief and practice.  Discussion of S. Frankiel, Christianity, pp. 57-89 and P. Fredriksen, From Jesus to Christ, pp. 70-93.*

10/4
Quiz on Buddhist terms; Video: "Buddhism: Footprint of the Buddha."



Images of the Founder:  The Buddha and the Christ
10/9
Discussion of the Gospel of Matthew, chs. 1-10, 25-28*; see Titles page.*  Background reading:  P. Fredriksen, From Jesus to Christ, pp. 36-43.*

10/11
Discussion of The Story of Gotama Buddha: Jataka-nidana, tr. by N. A. Jayawickrama, pp. 63-110.*  Background reading:  D. Keown, Buddhism, pp. 14-27.


Renewal and Reform:  Return to the Sources

10/16
Protestant Reformation.  Discussion of M. Luther, “The Freedom of a Christian,” pp.52-69; 83-85.*  Background reading:  R. W. Scribner, The German Reformation, pp. 1-24.*

10/18
Video:  “Protestant Spirit USA.”
Background of the Mahayana movement. Discussion of D. Keown, Buddhism, pp. 56-68; see Theravada/Mahayana comparison page.*

10/23
Discussion of Chang, tr., A Treasury of Mahayana Sutras, pp. 427-440 (“On the Paramita of Ingenuity”)*

10/25
Video:  “Buddhism:  Land of the Disappearing Buddha.”


Modes of Religious Transformation:  Meditation & Monasticism

10/30
Mental and communal discipline.  Discussion of The Rule of St. Benedict, pp. 15-96; see Medieval Monastery and Seven Times a Day pages.*

11/1 Discussion of "The Foundations of Mindfulness,” tr. by Nyanasatta Thera (the assigned text begins about halfway into the Web page); selections from the Book of the Discipline, tr. I. B. Horner, vol. 5, pp. 204-207*; and the Book of the Kindred Sayings, tr. by C. Rhys Davids, v. 2, pp. 133-135.*  Background reading:  D. Keown, Buddhism, pp. 83-95; see Daily Routine and excerpt from the Mangala Suttanta page.*


Ritual Practice:  Pilgrimage

11/6
Doing is believing:  religion and ritual.  Discussion of  T. Driver, The Magic of Ritual, pp. 12-31.*

11/8
Pilgrimage—the journey outward and the journey within.  R. Lee, “The Jerusalem Syndrome.*   See also key categories from the Turners’ Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture.*

11/13
Discussion of “The Wanderings of Felix Fabri” in The Library of the Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society, pp. 279-286; 340-346; 360-363; 382-386.*  Background reading:  S. Frankiel, Christianity, pp. 90-103.  add Leigh Ann Craig article

11/15
Discussion of Mahanama, The Mahavamsa in Mahavamsa: The Great Chronicle of Sri Lanka, tr. by Ananda W. P. Guruge, pp. 491-496* and Barbara Gunn, “To Be a Pilgrim"*; see Perils on the Peak page.*

11/20
Thanksgiving break; no class.

11/22
Thanksgiving break; no class.


Women’s Religious Experience

11/27
Discussion of  Hildegard of Bingen, Scivias, pp. 59-61,* and her Symphonia, pp. 115, 117, 121, 123, 129, 131, 135.*  Background reading: B. Newman, “Hildegard of Bingen:  Visions and Validation.”*

11/29
Discussion of selections from The Elders' Verses II (Therigatha), K. Norman, trans., pp. 41-51* and Therigatha 71 (Subha's verses)*; see Revival of Renunciation page.*  Background reading:  R. Gross, Buddhism After Patriarchy, pp. 29-54.*


Religion in Cyberspace

12/4
Discussion of Stephen D. O'Leary, "Utopian and Dystopian Possibilities of Networked Religion in the New Millenium" and Raymond Barglow, "Buddhists Armed with Apples."

12/6
Concluding discussion and course evaluation.


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