RS 700s


RS 700 Religious Diversity in North America (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012010
The religious diversity of North America as well as perspectives, theories, and methods necessary for conducting research on this diversity.

RS 701 Case Studies in Religion (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012011
Case studies focused on lived religions in their cultural settings.

RS 703 Directed Study (0.50) RDGCourse ID: 012012
Individual study of a topic under the guidance of a member of the program. Directed Study topics must be approved by the director.
1 Sociology of Religion
2 The Frankfurt School: Ethics
3 Religion and Social Inequality
4 Adv History Religious Studies
5 Social Theory & Religion
6 Theories of Justice
7 Newman on Faith and Certitude

RS 704 Special Topics (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012013
Group study of a topic under the guidance of a member of the program.
Department Consent Required
1 Knowledge Mobilisation

RS 730 Sociology of Religion (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 003051
(Cross-listed with SOC 730)
The course examines key substantive, theoretical and methodological issues of the sociology of religion through the detailed study of important classical and contemporary works in the field. Representative issues addressed are: the social and psychological nature and function of religious experience, the character of conversion processes, the social and political implications of religious ideologies and organizations, the status of religious beliefs and practices in an age of seeming secularization. Attention will be given to both western and non-western religious traditions as well as to both established and newer forms of religious life.