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Jan 02, 2025
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SOCY 246 - Sociology of Religion An analysis of structures and functions of world religions in societal and global settings. This course examines religion in relationship to fundamentalism, globalization, nationalism, multiculturalism and religiously grounded violence. It considers the impact of religious trends on individuals, groups and societies. PREREQUISITE(S): ANTH 201 or SOCY 100 or consent of instructor. Three hours each week. Formerly SO 213.
3 semester hours
Course Outcomes: Upon course completion, a student will be able to:
- Explain key concepts, theories and methodologies comprising the sociological approach to the study of religion.
- Analyze what is meant by religion through a consideration of religion in a variety of social and historical contexts.
- Analyze the structures and functions of religion in societal and global contexts.
- Analyze the impact of social forces on religions and religious movements as well as the impact of religious trends on individuals, social groups and societies.
- Examine and assess ideas about religious conflict in a global context
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