Secular and Religious: A Global History

RELIGIOUS STUDIES 3921

Recent years have seen a dramatic rethinking of the past in nearly every corner of the world as scholars revisit fundamental questions about the importance of religion for individuals, societies and politics. Is religion as a personal orientation in decline? Is Europe becoming more secular? Is secularism a European invention? Many scholars now argue that "religion" is a European term that doesn't apply in Asian societies. This course brings together cutting-edge historical scholarship on Europe and Asia in pursuit of a truly global understanding. Countries covered will vary, but may include Britain, France, Turkey, China, Japan, India and Pakistan.
Course Attributes: EN H; BU Hum; BU IS; AS HUM; AS LCD; AS SD I

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Secular and Religious: A Global History
INSTRUCTOR: Adcock
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