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Americanism, Ballots, and Consumption: The ABCs of American Religion
Course Number: | RELST 134 |
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Title: | Americanism, Ballots, and Consumption: The ABCs of American Religion |
Day & Time 1: | MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM |
Instructor I: | Newell Q |
Credit: | 1.00 |
Course Description: | This course explores a variety of roles religion has played in American culture(s) and some of the ways that American culture has influenced Americans’ religious practices. We will focus on three areas: identity (Americanism), politics (Ballots), and economics (Consumption). In particular, we will consider how religion is involved in the construction of American identity and the exclusion of some people from American polity; how religion is (and is not) intertwined with our political system; and how religion affects – and is affected by – Americans’ economic practices |
Comments: | Open to First-Years, Sophomores, & Juniors only. |
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