ANTH206

Religion and Modernity

15 points

Not offered 2017, offered in 2011, 2012, 2013

For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences

Description

This course will discuss the meaning and role of religion(s) in the context of modernity as well as the modernity of the very idea of religion. The course combines discussion of conceptual issues with discussion of case studies and pursues a comparative perspective.

Prerequisites

15 points of ANTH at 100 level. Students with at least a B average in 30 points of appropriate courses may be admitted with the approval of the Anthropology Programme Director

Restrictions

ANTH306, SOCI260, SOCI360, RELS217

Equivalent Courses

SOCI260, RELS217