Comparative Religion & Mythology

Analyze and compare the beliefs, practices, mythologies, and rituals of various world religions to understand common themes and historical divergences.

12 subcategories · 451 courses total

Dharmic & Indic Religions
Compare the philosophies, practices, and concepts of karma, dharma, and reincarnation in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. This subcategory covers major religions originating from the Indian subcontinent.
161 courses
Indigenous Religious Traditions
Learn about the diverse and complex spiritual beliefs and practices of indigenous peoples from around the world, including North America, Australia, and Africa. This subcategory emphasizes oral traditions, connection to land, and animism.
85 courses
Ancient & Pagan Religions
Investigate the belief systems of ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Mesoamerica, as well as pre-Christian European pagan traditions. This subcategory focuses on polytheistic systems and their societal roles.
82 courses
New Religious Movements
Study the origins, beliefs, and social impact of religious movements that have emerged in the modern era. This subcategory provides a framework for understanding contemporary spiritual innovation and syncretism.
31 courses
East Asian Religions & Philosophies
Study the interconnected beliefs and practices of Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, and various forms of Buddhism in East Asia. This subcategory examines concepts like harmony, ancestor veneration, and the nature of the self.
28 courses
Greek & Roman Mythology
Delve into the myths, gods, and heroes of ancient Greece and Rome, and their lasting impact on Western art, literature, and culture. This subcategory covers figures like Zeus, Hercules, and the Trojan War.
16 courses
Ritual, Worship & Practice
Compare the diverse forms of religious practice, including prayer, pilgrimage, festivals, and sacred rites across different faiths. This subcategory examines the lived experience of religion.
12 courses
Abrahamic Religions
Explore the shared histories, theological developments, and key differences between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This subcategory focuses on the monotheistic traditions originating from the Middle East.
10 courses
Religion & Modern Society
Analyze the complex interactions between religious traditions and modern phenomena like science, secularism, politics, and globalization. This subcategory explores contemporary challenges and adaptations of faith.
10 courses
Philosophy of Religion
Engage with the fundamental philosophical questions raised by religion, such as the existence of God, the problem of evil, and the nature of faith and reason. This subcategory compares arguments from various theological traditions.
7 courses
Comparative Mythology
Analyze common myths, archetypes, and narrative structures found in cultures around the world. This subcategory explores creation stories, hero's journeys, and flood myths to understand shared human experiences.
6 courses
Norse & Germanic Mythology
Explore the sagas, deities, and cosmology of the pre-Christian Norse and Germanic peoples. This subcategory focuses on figures like Odin, Thor, and Loki, and concepts like Ragnarök.
3 courses