SOC 422/4025 - Religion in a Global World (3 cr.)
Prerequisites 9 hours of social sciences and junior or senior standing.
Description Comparative study of religion in culture and society. The course will explore a variety of theories and controversies in the anthropological understanding of religion. Emphasis is on how religion may restrict but also empower believers, inform their social identities, and intersect with political and economic practices and institutions in a globalizing world.
Cross-listed Same as . When Offered Offered in fall.
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