Course Catalog - 2008-2009

     

HIST 301 - SINCERITY AND HYPOCRISY

Long Title: SINCERITY & HYPOCRISY: RELIGION IN AMERICA FROM COLONIZATION TO THE 1960'S
Department: History
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: An introduction to American Religious History exploring what it has meant to be religious and to evaluate the religion of others in North America. Topics include Native American "conversion", the Puritan Antinomian Controversy, Mormonism, the experiences of Jewish, Catholic, Buddhist, and Hindu immigrants, African-American religions and the charismatic movement. Corss-listed with RELI 300.