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1 DEPARTMENT OF DISTANCE EDUCATION PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA SYLLABUS M.A. (RELIGIOUS STUDIES) PART-II (ANNUAL) EXAMINATIONS OUTLINES OF TESTS The Course of M.A.-II (Religious Studies) consists of four papers. Each paper carries 80 marks and is of 3 hrs. duration. 20 marks are alloted for Internal Assessment. PAPER V : Philosophy of Religion 100 (80+20) PAPER VI : Philosophy of Sikhism 100 (80+20) PAPER VII : Option (ii) Bhagat Bani and 100 (80+20) Dasam Granth PAPER VIII : Option (iii) Inter Religious 100 (80+20) Understanding and Dialogue PAPER-V : PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Time : 3 hrs. Max. Marks : 80 Pass Marks : 28 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES 1
2 M.A. (Religious Studies) Part-II 2 Syllabus Introduction SECTION A 1. What is Philosophy of Religion? 2. Relationship of Philosophy of religion with Religion, Theology, Philosophy and Science. 3. Major concepts of the Divine Pantheism, Panentheism, Monotheism, Deism, Personalism (saguna), Impersonalism (nirguna). SECTION B Religious Language, Scriptures, Faith and Mysticism 4. Religious Language and Symbolism. 5. Problem of Interpretation of Scriptures. 6. Mysticism nature, kinds and characteristics. SECTION C Existence of God 7. Grounds for and against the existence of God. 8. Attributes of God. SECTION D Human Life and World 9. Human existence destiny, freedom, transmigration and immortality. 10. The world theories of creation. 11. Problem of good and evil. SECTION E 12. Eight short answer type questions, covering the above four Sections. RECOMMENDED READINGS John Hick : Philosophy of Religion Basil Mitchell : The Philosophy of Religion Y. Masih : Religious Philosophy A.G. Wagery : What is Religion? John Hick : Faith and Knowledge Rudolf Otto : The Idea of the Holy Pringle Pattison : The Idea of God William James : Varieties of Religious Experience Micolari Bihdayer : The Divine and the Human W.T. Stace : Philosophy and Mysticism Woods : Understanding Mysticism S.T. Suzuki : Mysticism Christian and Buddhist S.N. Dasgupta : Hindu Mysticism Sher Singh : Principles of Sikhism wbihs f;zx L Xow dofb t}ho f;zx L Xow dk dkoffbe gzy F/o f;zx L r[owfs dofb
3 M.A. (Religious Studies) Part-II 3 Syllabus PAPER-VI : PHILOSOPHY OF SIKHISM Time : 3 hrs. Max. Marks : 80 Pass Marks : 28 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES SECTION A Metaphysics 1. Reality Its nature and attributes. 2. Cosmology Theory of creation, universe (jagat), maya. 3. Ego (haumai), self (atman), emancipation. SECTION B Epistemology 4. Knowledge sources and kinds of knowledge. 5. Mysticism meaning, nature and distinctive features of Sikh mysticism. 6. Self-realization, Spiritual ascent (five khands). SECTION C Ethics and Axiology 7. Key ethical terms (i) Good and Right (ii) Universal Law (Hukam) (iii) Duties and Responsibilities (iv) Fundamental virtues wisdom, dharma, altruism. 8. Values (i) Intrinsic and instrumental values
4 M.A. (Religious Studies) Part-II 4 Syllabus (ii) (iii) Spiritual and secular values Hierarchy of values SECTION D Socio-Political Thought 9. Key concepts of social and political philosophies (i) Justice (ii) Equality (iii) Liberty 10. Sangat, Panj Pyare, Khalsa SECTION-E 11. Eight short answer type questions covering the above four Sections. RECOMMENDED READINGS Sher Singh : Philosophy of Sikhism. Sohan Singh : The Seeker s Path : Japuji Jodh Singh : The Religious Philosophy of Guru Nanak Nirbhai Singh : Philosophy of Sikhism Gurnam Kaur : Reason and Revelation in Sikhism Avtar Singh : Ethics of the Sikhs Santokh Singh : Philosophical Foundations of the Sikh Value System Lajwanti Lahori : The Concept of Man in Sikhism Bhagat Singh : Sikh Polity Balkar Singh : Sikh Rahaswad Teja Singh : Karam and Transmigration Wazir Singh : Phalsafa te Sikh Phalsafa i'x f;zx L f;zy Xow L ;o{g s/ f;xks r[owhs f;zx f;zx{ L f;zy gze Bt/A :[Zr d/ ;Bw[y okj/ i;pho f;zx L r[o{ rqze ;kfjp ftu pqjw dk ;zebg PAPER-VII (OPTION ii) : BHAGAT BANI AND DASAM GRANTH Time : 3 hrs. Max. Marks : 80 Pass Marks : 28 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER
5 M.A. (Religious Studies) Part-II 5 Syllabus INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES 12 marks each. Candidates are required to attempt one question from each section A, B, C, D. Section E will consist of 8 short-answer type questions that will cover the entire syllabus and will carry 32 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each short-answer type question will carry 4 marks. The candidates are required to answer SECTION A 1. Significance of Bhagat Bani in the Guru Granth Sahib. 2. Concept of Bithal in Namdev s Bani. 3. Conceptual Study of Bhagat Bani : With Special Reference of Ultimate Reality 4.(i) (ii) (iii) SECTION B Religious and Philosophical significance of Kabir s Bavan Akhari and his sloks. Concept of Mukti (Begampura) in Ravidas s hymns. Baba Farid s views about realization. SECTION C 5. Dasam Granth History of its compilation and editorial scheme. 6. Main themes of the compositions of the Dasam Granth. 7. Doctrinal identity of the Guru Granth Sahib and Dasam Granth. SECTION D 8. Conceptual Study of Jaap Sahib and Akal Ustati : (i) Reality and Attributes. (ii) Time and Eternity (Kal te Akal). (iii) Unity of Mankind. SECTION E 9. Eight Short-answer type questions covering the above four Sections. RECOMMENDED READINGS osb f;zx izrh : d;w rqze dk eofszst Dharam Pal Ashta : The Poetry of Dasam Granth skob f;zx : d;w rqze L o{g s/ o; GkJh odxho f;zx (ed.) : FpdkoE d;w rqze, Vol. I-III. fgnkok f;zx gdw : d;w rqze dofb Gopal Singh : Thus Spoke the Tenth Master Balkar Singh : Bhagat Namdev
6 M.A. (Religious Studies) Part-II 6 Syllabus Darshan Singh : A Study of Bhagat Ravidas Kirpal Singh : pkpk cohd dh ;kfjse gqfsgk T[geko f;zx : pkpk cohd s/ T[jBK dh oubk dhtkb f;zx : cohd dofb Gopal Singh : Guru Gobind Singh r[obkw e"o p/dh : r[o{ rqze ;kfjp ftzu doi epho pkdh L nkb'ubkswe nfxn?b osb f;zx izrh : d;w rqze gfou? Taran Singh and Balbir Kaur : pkpk cohd - ihtb s/ oubk jogib f;zx L d;w rqze d/ eofsst dh g[bo ;whfynk GkJh i'x f;zx L Grs epho ih ;Nhe BkBe gqekf gzfsqek L Grs epho ftf/f nze 2009, Xow rqze Xow fuzsb ftf/f nze PAPER VIII OPTION (iii) : INTERRELIGIOUS UNDERSTANDING & DIALOGUE Time : 3 hrs. Max. Marks : 80 Pass Marks : 28 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES SECTION A Introduction to Religious Understanding. 1. Introduction Religious Understanding & Dialogue. 2. Ultimate Reality in Semitic Traditions Judaism, Christianity & Islam. SECTION B Ultimate Reality in Indian Religions 3. Vedic & Sramanic Tradition. 4. Vedic & Sikh Tradition.
7 M.A. (Religious Studies) Part-II 7 Syllabus SECTION C Reality, Man and world 5. Semitic Tradition. 6. Indian Tradition. SECTION D 7. Birth 8. Death (In Indian & Semitic Tradition) SECTION E 9. Eight short-answer type questions covering the above four sections. RECOMMENDED READINGS Rajinder Kaur Rohi : Semitic and Sikh Monotheism A Comparative Study. G.R. Singh & C.W. David : Judaism & Christianity. Leo Baeck : Essence of Judaism. John Skinner : Prophecy and Religion. Sher Singh : Philosophy of Sikhism. Teja Singh : Karam and Transmigration. Gopal Singh : God and Illusion. Wazir Singh : Phalsafa te Sikh Phalsafa. A.B. Keith : Religion and Philosophy of Vedas and Upanisads T.M.P. Mahadevan : Outlines of Hinduism. S. Radhakrishnan : Indian Philosophy, 2 Vols. Ameer Ali : The Spirit of Islam. Abdul Husan Ali Nadwi : The Five Pillars of Islam. R.C. Bhatnagar : Dimensions of Classical Sufi Thought. Sangharakshita : A Survey of Buddhism. L.M. Joshi : Studies in the Buddhistic Culture of India. A.K. Warder : Indian Buddhism. Har Dayal : Bodhisatra Doctrine in Buddhist, Sanskrit Literature. Sinclair Stevenson : The Heart of Jainism. Schubring : Doctrine of Jainism. N. Tatia : Studies of Jain Philosophy. Frederic J. Streng : Understanding Religious Life. Mircea Eliade & J.M. : History of Religions. Kitagawa : (Essays in Methodology) Type Setting By : Computer Lab, Deptt. of Distance Education, Punjabi University, Patiala.
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