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Religion/Spirit World Cultures

Campus
CampusLocation
HRT313
ClassDays
Monday
CourseHeader
ANTH307 - Religion/Spirit World Cultures
CourseTime
M 1:50pm-4:30pm
CourseID
93304.HRT313.M 1:50pm-4:30pm
Credits
3
CreditType
Undergraduate
CRN
93304
FullCourseDesc
Prerequisite: ANTH 100 or ANTH 111 or consent of instructor This course uses innovative ethnographies and anthropological theories to explore the development of religion, religiosity, religious diversity, religious specialists, myth, ritual and magic. Questions addressed include: Why is there any religion as opposed to no religion? Why do cultures construct the domain of the sacred? How can we ever know other people鈥檚 religious lives? In what ways does religion relate to social order? It also explores topics like religion and holy war; religion and ecology; religion and peacemaking; cultural revivalisms; mysticism and visionary religions; ancestor worship, shamanism, sorcery, healing; scripturalism and world religions; secular religion; fundamentalism; and the place of religion, among other ways of knowing. Offered alternate fall semesters.
Instructor
Fozi Abivard
Section
001
StartEnd
09/02/2026 - 12/18/2026
Status
OPEN
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