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Credit Course students are required to complete all the course assignments by the stated deadline. They will receive grades that are transferable to any BGST postgraduate programmes.


Audit students do not have to fulfil the assignment requirements. However, they are encouraged to do class exercises and assignments to get the maximum benefit from the courses. They will not receive grades that are transferable to BGST Postgraduate Programmes.

Course Description


Asia is a melting pot of diverse cultures and the birthplace of many of the world’s major religions including Christianity. In this course, we begin the first part with a survey of some of these religions exploring classical figures in Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism.

The second part of the course explores contemporary philosophies such as postmodernism, posthumanism, and social justice movements influencing the region. Throughout the course, we seek to understand the range of belief systems and philosophical movements from a biblical perspective.

Special Note:

[3 Academic Units, Matis Core]

Closing date for Registration:
August 19, 2025

Class Info

  • Dates : 2025

    Aug: 22, 29
    Sep:
    05, 12, 19, 26
    Oct:
    03, 10, 17, 24

  • Time (Day)

    7:15pm-10:00pm
    (Fridays)

  • Location

    Online via zoom (live) with Blended Learning

Instructors

Dr Suzanne Choo

Associate lecturer

Dr Suzanne Choo is an Associate Professor at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University and head (Research) at the Singapore Centre for Character and Citizenship Education. She has a PhD in English Education from Columbia University, USA and a Master of Arts in Theology and Integrative Studies from the Biblical Graduate School of Theology. She worships at Adam Road Presbyterian Church.

Dr. Low Kwang Meng

Associate Lecturer

Low Kwang Meng is the Director for Discipleship & Nurture and leading the ministry to people with disability at Paya Lebar Methodist Church. He graduated with a PhD in English Literature from National University of Singapore and has a Master of Theology in New Testament from Trinity Theological College. Currently, he also serves as a volunteer on the board of Koinonia Inclusion Network, a Christian disability mission organization based in Singapore. He teaches occasionally in Biblical Graduate School of Theology. In his free time, he enjoys reading a good book and drinking a cup of tea.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    General

    • IS210 Course Syllabus

    • Orientation Course & Library Access

  • 2

    Session 1

    • A History of Western Philosophy

    • Eastern Philosophy Key Readings

  • 3

    Session 2

    • Nakissa Comparing Moralities

    • Matthews IPS Working Paper 34

  • 4

    Session 3

    • Nasr Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present

    • Fakhry Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide

    • Goddard A History of Christian-Muslim Relations

  • 5

    Session 4

    • Mohanty Classical Indian Philosophy

    • Byrski Sanatana Dharma and Christianity

    • Adamson Classical Indian Philosophy

  • 6

    Assignment submission

    • Submission on IMS

    • How to Upload Assignment

    • Introduction to Writing Assignments

    • How to Format an Academic Paper

    • How to Write an Academic Paper

    • COURSE ASSIGNMENT POLICIES

    • Short book review (30%)

    • Major book review (50%)

    • A personal reflection paper (20%)