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HSTR310E - Religion in the United States
Description
Explores spirituality and organized religion in the United States, from the Indigenous encounters with the Puritans to today. Focuses on the tension between religion and American expansionism, slavery and war, the emergence of religious freedom and ongoing negotiation of separation of church and state. Explores the reasons for the vibrancy and complexity of American religion, its role in shaping American social policy and the centrality of race and ethnicity in American religion and identity.
Units
Hours: lecture-lab-tutorial
Cross-listed courses
Formerly
Note(s)
- Credit will be granted for only one of HSTR 310E, HIST 318 (if taken in the same topic), RCS 384, RS 384.
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Course schedules
Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.
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