ANTHR 4456

ANTHR 4456

Course information provided by the 2016-2017 Catalog.

This seminar will examine the concepts of secularism and political theology, and along with them the notion of religion itself.   Our readings—which include theoretical and historical overviews, as well as case studies—will allow us to examine several key questions.  Among them are: Does secularism have a substantive content, or is it merely what fills the void where religious traditions retreat? Is secularism a specifically Western project, or are secularisms produced independently in different parts of the world? Does greater secularism lead to increased tolerance? What is the relation between nationalism, statism, and the ideologies usually associated with religion or "theology?"  Is a secular state really possible? How will our notions of "religion" change after these careful considerations of religion's constitutive outside?


Distribution Category (HA-AS)

When Offered Fall.

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  • 16672 ANTHR 4456   SEM 101

  • Instruction Mode: In Person