RELS 250: RELIGION IN AMERICA Tues & Thurs 10:50-12:05; Ed Center 219

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College of Charleston Department of Religious Studies Fall 2013 RELS 250: RELIGION IN AMERICA Tues & Thurs 10:50-12:05; Ed Center 219 Instructor: Dr. Elijah Siegler Email: sieglere@cofc.edu Office phone: 953-3910 Office: 4 Glebe St. Entryway C Office Hours: Tues 1-3 and Fri 10-12 or by appointment This course introduces the complex and multifaceted phenomenon of religion in America from the 16 th century until today. At the end of the semester, students will be able to: -Identify important names, dates, places, institutions, denominations and concepts from four centuries of American religious history. -Appreciate how religion interacts with other important concepts in America, such as politics and law, race and ethnicity, commerce and popular culture. - Analyze in speech and writing how religion shapes important issues in American life, then and now. - Understand the lived or vernacular dimension of religion in American history, including in their own community and their own family. This course will fulfill the General Education Student Learning Outcomes: Student Learn Outcome #1: Students analyze how ideas are represented, interpreted or valued in various expressions of human culture. Student Learn Outcome #2: Students examine relevant primary source materials as understood by the discipline and interpret the material in writing assignments. These two learning outcomes will be assessed in the final exam, which will ask students to identify and interpret primary sources from American religious history. Required Texts: Edwin Gaustad and Leigh Schmidt, The Religious History of America, Rev. Ed (RHA) ISBN-13: 9780060630560 Colleen McDannell, Religions of the United States in Practice, Volumes 1 and 2 (RUSP 1 and RUSP 2) ISBN-13: 978-0691009995 and ISBN-13: 978-0691010014 There are also required short readings, numbered OAKS 1-16, on OAKS. Please print these out! Recommended readings are listed in the course schedule as RR; the full list in on the last page of this syllabus. They are to be found mostly in RUSP 1 and 2, with a few on OAKS (Identified by RR, followed by a letter from A to G.) Please bring the relevant book or printout to class. 1

Assignments: Participation and attendance including in-class writing: 7% Two 4-5 pp. research papers, one based on visiting a religious site in Charleston, the other based on interviewing family members about their religious background: 2 x10% = 20% Four out of eight 1-2 pp. memos based on the readings: 4 x 5%= 20% (at least one of which must be done before the midterm exam) Oral presentation (plus 1 pp. handout) based on one recommended reading: 8% 2 out of 3 surprise quizzes (announced in class the day before) 2 x 5%= 10% Midterm exam (multiple choice, short answer, and essay) on Oct 10: 15% Final exam (multiple choice, short answer, and essay) on Dec 10: 20% We will review and discuss each assignment before it is due. There may also be various opportunities to gain bonus marks by attending relevant lectures and writing short papers about them. Lying, cheating, attempted cheating, and plagiarism are violations of our Honor Code that, when identified, are investigated. A student found responsible by the Honor Board for academic dishonesty will receive a XF in the course, indicating failure of the course due to academic dishonesty. Students can find a complete version of the Honor Code and all related processes in the Student Handbook, available online. Grading Scale: A: 93-100; A-: 90-92; B+: 87-89; B: 83-86; B-: 80-82; C+: 77-79; C: 73-76; C-: 70-72; D+: 67-69; D: 63-66; D-: 61-62 F: 60 or below. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Tues 8/20: Introductions: What is religion? What is America? Studyreligion.org Thurs 8/22: Catholic and Indian Backgrounds RHA 3-29 / RR # 1, 2, 3 Tues 8/27: Colonial Religious Diversity and Establishment RHA 30-31, 43-48, 74-79, 84-86, 95-97, 103-110 / RR # 4, 5 Thurs 8/29: Puritanism RHA 49-58, 65-68; RUSP 1 Ch. 2: Puritan Conversion Narratives / RR # 6, 7 2

Tues 9/3:The Religion of the Founding Fathers RHA 121-138; OAKS #1 Jefferson s Bill Due: Memo #1 Thurs 9/5: Revivalism RHA 58-65, 139-149, 156-157; RUSP 1, Ch 27: Methodist Dream /RR # 8 Tues 9/10: Utopian and Sexual Experiments RHA 149-152, 157-161 177-180; RUSP 1, Ch. 16: John H. Noyes / RR # 9 Due: Memo #2 Thurs 9/12: Slavery and Religion OAKS #2: Believer I Know ; RHA 184-198; RUSP 1, Ch. 31: The Christian Doctrine of Slavery / RR # 10 Tues 9/17: Religion, Democracy and the American Character OAKS #3: Democracy in America Due: Memo #3 Thurs 9/19: Immigration and Nativism RHA 170-175, 209-212, 222-226; RUSP 1, Ch. 30: Anti-Catholic Pornography RR # 11, 12, 13 Due: Memo # 4 Tues 9/24: Metaphysical America RHA 198-202, 226-230; RUSP 1, Ch. 32: Trance Lecturers in Ante-Bellum America ; RUSP 1, Ch. 22: Sickness, Death, and Illusion Thurs 9/26: Civil Religion- North and South OAKS # 4: Civil Religion ; OAKS #5: The Religion of the Lost Cause Tues 10/1: The Social Gospel vs. the Gilded Age Guest Lecturer: Dr. Charles Lippy RHA 231-241; RUSP 1, Ch, 18: In His Steps: A Social Gospel Novel Thurs 10/3: The Rise of Pentecostalism RHA 277-284; RUSP 2, Ch. 18: Tongues and Healing at the Azusa Street Revival; OAKS #6: Searching for Eden / RR # 14, 15, 16 Midterm Study Guide Handed Out Tues 10/8: Modernism vs. Fundamentalism RHA 291-296, 310-316 / RR # 17, 18 Thurs 10/10: MIDTERM EXAM 3

FALL BREAK Thurs 10/17: Millennialism RHA 152-156, 305-309; RUSP 2, Ch. 30: Millions Now Living Will Never Die ; OAKS # 7: Lindsey /Falwell Due: Memo # 5 Tues 10/22: Judaism in America Guest Lecturer: Rabbi Stephanie Alexander at KKBE, 90 Hassell St. RHA 175-176, 212-216; RUSP 1, Ch. 8, 1842 Hymnal of Penina Morse ; ER # 7: The Pittsburgh Platform Thurs 10/24: East Meets West: Asian Religions in America RHA 288-89, 412-417; ER # 10: Asian Religions in America ; RUSP 2, Ch. 10: Buddhist Chanting / RR # 19, 20, 21 Due: First Research Paper Tues 10/29: Catholicism In America Guest Lecturer: Jim Grove 341-348; RUSP 2, Ch. 9: Folk Music in the Catholic Mass; OAKS # 8: JFK Speech / RR# 22, 23, 24 Thurs 10/31: Mormon Politics and Practices OAKS # 9: Joseph Smith; RUSP 1, Ch. 20: Supernaturalism; RUSP 2, Ch. 23: Word of Wisdom; OAKS # 10: What is it about Mormons? / RR # 25, 26 Due: Memo #6 Tues 11/5: Religion and the Civil Rights Movement Guest Lecturer: Dr. Katie Hladky RHA 374-382; RUSP 2, Ch, 25: Martin Luther King ; OAKS #12: Cone / RR# 27 Thurs 11/7: Women s Liberation and Ordination RHA 220-222, 245-251, 385-393; RUSP 2, Ch. 31: Ordaining Women Rabbis (until p. 401) / RR # 28, 29 Due: Second Research Paper Tues 11/12: From Positive Thinking to Megachurch Theology RHA 335-339; RUSP 2, Ch. 20: Power of Positive Thinking; RUSP 2, Ch. 11: Contemporary Christian Music; OAKS #13: Megachurches / RR #30 Thurs 11/14: Religion and Politics 1976-2013 RHA 398-412; ER #14: Presidential Election; ER #15: Changing Religious Landscape (2012 Election) / RR # 31, 32 Due: Memo #7 4

Tues 11/19: The New Religious Pluralism RHA 417-427; ER # 16: Pluralism Project / RR # 33, 34, 35, 36 Due: Memo # 8 Thurs 11/21: Looking to the Future: Spiritual Eclecticism, Spiritual Warfare, Or? RUSP 2, Ch. 21: Shamanism ; RUSP 2, Ch. 26: Spiritual Warfare Final Exam Study Guide Handed Out Tues 12/3: (Reading Day): Optional Final exam review session Tues 12/10 9-11 AM Final Exam Note: Students with documented disabilities who have been approved to receive accommodation through SNAP should feel free to discuss this during office hours. For more information, contact Disability Services at 953-1431. The Center for Student Learning has writing labs and can arrange individual tutoring for these particular assignments at http://www.cofc.edu/~csl/ or 953-5635 &&& Oral presentation and handout based on a recommended reading See the back of this sheet for recommended supplemental readings, which also serves as a schedule of oral reports. On the day you have signed up for, prepare about 35 copies of a one-page handout (which may be single or double sided but no more than one sheet of paper.) The handout should contain 1) A summary of the key facts. 2) Definitions of difficult words. 3) The most telling or interesting quotes from the primary source. 4) Ideas about how this reading relates to larger themes of the class 5) Discussion questions 6) Relevant photos or images are welcome, but not necessary. For your presentation, you should not just read your handout. Be prepared to give a clear, informative, and interesting (humorous and provocative, even) presentation of 5-6 minutes on the readings, assuming most classmates have not read the text you are presenting on. End with discussion questions. Some of the readings contain religious songs feel free to play a 1 or 2 minute excerpt of the exact song or one in a similar style (check youtube or similar sites.) Be ready on the date marked below, but your presentation may be delayed by a class or two. 5

LIST OF RECOMMENDED READING 1. 8/22: RUSP 1, Ch. 4, Green Corn Ceremony 2. 8/22: RUSP 1, Ch. 29, Native American Visionary Experience 3. 8/22: RUSP 1, 14, Vision of Plenty-Coups 4. 8/27: RUSP 1, Ch. 7, English Hymnody 5. 8/27: RUSP 1, Ch. 13, Celebration of Marriage 6. 8/29: RUSP 1, Ch. 25, Possession, Witchcraft and the Demonic 7. 8/29: RUSP 1, Ch. 19, Spiritual Meanings of Illness in New England 8. 9/5: OAKS #A Edwards Thoughts Concerning the Revival of Religion 9. 9/10: RUSP 1, Ch. 21, Christian Physiology and Diet Reform 10. 9/12: RUSP 1, Ch. 28, African-American Vision Stories 11. 9/19: RUSP 1, Ch. 1, Amidah 12. 9/19: RUSP 1, Ch. 9, Catholic Song 13. 9/19: RUSP 1, Ch. 6, Reception of Novices into the Order of St. Benedict 14. 10/3: RUSP 1, Ch. 5, The Way of Holiness 15. 10/3: RUSP 2, Ch. 1, Lucy Smith and Pentecostal Worship 16. 10/3: RUSP 2, Ch. 27, Charismatic Renewal 17. 10/8: RUSP 2, Ch. 13, Liberal Protestant Teaching 18. 10/8: OAKS #B Hodge Denounces Darwin as Atheistic 19. 10/24: RUSP 2, Ch. 32, Mother India s Scandalous Swamis 20. 10/24: RUSP 2, Ch. 17, Taking or Receiving the Buddhist Precepts 21. 10/24: RUSP 2, Ch. 28, Visualizing Chenrezi in American Tibetan Buddhism 22. 10/29: RUSP 1, Ch. 23, The Miracles of St. Anthony of Padua 23. 10/29: RUSP 2, Ch. 14, Reconciling Patriotism and Catholic Devotion 24. 10/29: RUSP 2, Ch. 7, Hanukah Songs of the 1950s 25. 10/31: RUSP 2, Ch. 6, Mormon Fast and Testimony 26. 10/31: OAKS #C Articles of Faith/ Revelation of Plural Marriage 27. 11/5: RUSP 2, Ch. 8 Freedom Songs and the Civil Rights Movement 28. 11/7: RUSP 1, Ch. 12 Temperance Songs and Hymns 29. 11/7: RUSP 2, Ch. 15: Sex and Submission 30. 11/12: OAKS # D Harvard Business School Case Study: Willow Creek Church 31. 11/14 OAKS #E Ronald Reagan s Speech to Evangelicals 32. 11/14 OAKS #F Barack Obama s 2013 Speech at the National Prayer Breakfast 33. 11/19: RUSP 2, Ch. 3, Daily Prayer of Shi a Isma ili Muslims 34. 11/19: OAKS #G Franklin Graham Smears Islam 35. 11/19: RUSP 2, Ch. 29: The Rite of Baptism in Haitian Vodou 36. 11/19: RUSP 2, Ch. 34, Battling Spiritism; The Need for Catholic Orthodoxy 6