Religion 20 Classical Approaches to the Study of Religion Summer Term 1998 v.1

Similar documents
REL 6013 MODERN ANALYSIS OF RELIGION

Leighton 402 Leighton 318. Course Description

REL 3931: JUNIOR SEMINAR TUESDAY, PERIOD 6 & THURSDAY, PERIODS 5-6 AND 19 FALL 2014

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Department of Religious Studies Capstone Seminar: Theories and Methods in Religious Studies REL 4030 Spring 2013

RS 200A: Proseminar in the History and Theory of Religion

Theory and Methodology in the Study of Religion RE 241, Section Fall 2016

TRS 280: The Religious Quest

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Department of Religious Studies REL 4030 Methods in Religious Studies, U01 Spring 2019

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Department of Religious Studies REL 4030 Methods in Religious Studies, U01 Spring 2016

APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF RELIGION

GODS, MYTHS, RELIGIONS IN A SECULAR AGE 840:101 Section 04 Monday/Thursday 10.55am-12.15pm Douglass Campus, Cook/Douglass Lecture Hall 109 Spring 2018

GODS, MYTHS, RELIGIONS IN A SECULAR AGE 840:101 Section 01 Monday/Thursday 10.55am-12.15pm Douglass Campus, Thompson Hall 206 Fall 2017

Ursuline College Accelerated Program

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION (W4700)

Junior Seminar Syllabus REL3931, Sec 0207 Fall 2011 Course Description: Course Objectives:

Religion 101: Gods, Myths, and Religions in a Secular Age

RELG # FALL 2014 class location Gambrel 153 Tuesday and Thursday 4:25-5:40PM

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Department of Religious Studies Seminar: Modern Analysis of Religion RLG 6013-U01 Fall 2016

If we take the world s enduring religions at their best, we discover the distilled wisdom. Blessed is he who learns a lesson of worship from Nature.

Sociology 475 Classical Sociological Theory. Office: 8103 Social Science Bldng

Sociology of Religion CURE 2114

CURE1111 THE STUDY OF RELIGION First Term Lecture: Tu 2:30PM - 4:15PM (William M W Mong Eng Bldg 407)

Sociology of Religion Fall 2012 So 0151a (35515) Class Time and Location: 12:30-1:45 PM Tuesday and Friday, TBD

Religion 101. Tools and Methods in the Study of Religion. Term: Spring 2015 Professor Babak Rahimi. Section ID: Location: Room: PCYNH 120

He believes that religion and its ethics leave a deep dimensions of the society.

CURE 1111 The Study of Religion Second Term

RELS : INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS MWF 1-1:50, ECTR 103

CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY Sociology 475

Rel 201: Theories and methods in religious studies Looking at homo religiosus

Nature of Religion. Week 1: Why is defining religion a hopeless business, and why do we still have to carry on with it?

Sample Syllabus. Course Number: REL 503

Religion and Culture: The Individual and the Community

Religion 3000: Studying Religion: Theories and Methods Spring, 2015 T/Th, 2:00-3:15pm Hardin 235

History 110: The Ancient Mediterranean

SOCI 301/321 Foundations of Social Thought

Introduction to the Modern World History / Fall 2008 Prof. William G. Gray

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION (sample lower level undergraduate course)

REL 4141, Fall 2013 RELIGION AND SOCIAL CHANGE

Social Theory. Universidad Carlos III, Fall 2015 COURSE OVERVIEW COURSE REQUIREMENTS

A Emile Dunkheim SOCIOLOGIST OF MODERNITY. Edited by Mustafa Emirbayer. Series Editor Ira J. Cohen. B ackwe " Publishing

Reading List: M.A. Comprehensive Examinations Religion and Culture Academic Area revised: April, 2006

APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF RELIGION

UNDERSTANDINGS OF CHRISTIANITY

COMPARATIVE RELIGION

Approaches to the Study of Religion (REL 200)

510: Theories and Perspectives - Classical Sociological Theory

BSTC1003 Introduction to Religious Studies (6 Credits)

PURPOSE OF COURSE. York/London: The Free Press, 1982), Chapter 1.

Syllabus for Approval

Contact Info: Office: MND Office Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 1-2:30PM or by appointment Office Telephone:

THE SUPERNATURAL IN CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE

SOCI : SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION TR 9:30 10:50 ENV 125 Fall, 2013

Sociology 475: Classical Sociological Theory. MWF 2:25-3:15, 6228 Social Science

Honors College 185: Religion and Secularism(s) in the Modern Age MWF 10:50-11:40 University Heights North 16

RE 241: Methods and Theories in the Study of Religion

CIEE Study Center in Amman, Jordan

SEMINAR IN WORLD RELIGIONS UIMN/APOL 570

Sociological Theory Sociology University of Chicago Graduate Class: Fall 2011 John Levi Martin. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30 11:50, SS 404

REL 4141/RLG 5195: RELIGION AND SOCIAL CHANGE Spring 2019 Tues. 5-6 th periods, Thurs. 6th period, Matherly 3

Periodization. Evaluate the extent to which the emergence of Islam in the seventh century c.e. can be considered a turning point in world history.

Sociology 475: Classical Sociological Theory Spring 2012

RELG 203 Fall 2017 Bible and Western Culture. STBIO N2/2, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:05-5:25 Instructor: Aaron Ricker

HISTORY OF SOCIAL THEORY I: Community & Religion

RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD, Summer '99 REL 101 M-Th 10-11:45; 207 Hall of Languages

Department of Religious Studies REL 2011: Introduction to Religion. Class Time: Saturday 9:30 am- 12:15 pm Semester: Spring 2019 Classroom: PC211

COURSE DESCRIPTION AND GOALS

European Reformations HIEU 125 Spring 2007 Prof. Heidi Keller-Lapp

SOC 302 SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION. (GEP:G3) 3 credits. Spring Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00-9:50 a.m. LAC 342

INDIAN RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHIES: THE HISTORY OF HINDUISM REL

PURDUE UNIVERSITY School of Interdisciplinary Studies Jewish Studies

REL 4141, Fall 2015 RELIGION AND SOCIAL CHANGE Tues. 4 th period, Thurs. 4-5th periods Matherly 14

ANTH / REL 422: Anthropology of Religion

We aim to cover in some detail a number of issues currently debated in the philosophy of natural and social science.

HIST 6200 ISLAM AND MODERNITY

California State University, Sacramento Department of Humanities and Religious Studies HRS 144: Introduction to Islam

Re 103: Religion & Culture

M 11:50 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. or by appointment Telephone:

PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Syllabus

REL 230 South Asian Religions

Sociology 8701: Sociological Theory

DESCRIPTION TEXTS EVALUATION

Office: Markstein 251 Off. hrs.: T 9:15-10:15, Th2:30 3:30, F1:15 2:15. HISTORY 324 ENLIGHTENMENT and EUROPEAN SOCIETY

HI 307: The Roman World

REL 298: Thinking about Religion Tuesday- Thursday 12:30-13:45 FOUST 111

Sociology of Religion Grad seminar Fall 2016

History 500 Christianity and Judaism in Greco-Roman Antiquity Spring 2016

PHIL 370: Medieval Philosophy [semester], Coastal Carolina University Class meeting times: [date, time, location]

Various historical aims of research

Instructor Information Larry M. Jorgensen Office: Ladd Hall, room Office Hours: Mon-Thu, 1-2 p.m.

RS 216: ISLAM. No correspondence to the official address:

Community and Environmental Sociology 541 ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Mystics, Shamans, and Extraordinary Religious Experiences

Jewish Studies. Requirements. Minor. To Declare Jewish Studies Minor. Declaring the Minor. To Complete Jewish Studies Minor. General Guidelines

Sociology of Religion (Soci 452), Fall 2015

Ministry 6301: Introduction to Christian Ministry Austin Graduate School of Theology Fall Syllabus

HI 201: History of Medieval Europe Fall 2016 TTh 12:30-2:00. CAS 325

PHIL1110B Introduction to Philosophy 哲學概論 Course Outline

HRS 198: Senior Seminar in Religious Studies The Religious Landscape of the Sacramento Valley

Religions of the Western World Course Overview: Grade Breakdown: Participation (20%) Reading Quizzes (10%) Tradition Unit Quizzes (20%)

COURSE SYLLABUS PHL 550: BEING AND TIME I

Transcription:

Religion 20 Classical Approaches to the Study of Religion Summer Term 1998 v.1 Instructor: Kevin Reinhart office 315 Thornton; phone 6-3204; blitzmail office hours: Monday and Wednesday after class; other times by appointment; whenever I m in my office except right before class Class meets: 11 hour: 11:15 12:20 MWF Course Description: Religion 20 is part of a sequence including 21 (Prof. Penner) and 22 (Prof. Frankenberry) designed to initiate our students into the Study of Religion. This course is designed to introduce you to the Study of Religion as a discipline, and to introduce you to some of the major figures who have made the field what it is today (for good and ill). In the course of the term you will also become acquainted with several of the major intellectual trends in the academy during this century. After a brief introduction to the field and to some of its characteristic concerns, we will rapidly survey several of the most important figures in the history of the field, and we will read from major works that have shaped the Study of Religion in this century. Assignments: Because one of these three courses is required of majors, the assignments for all three are roughly the same: a critical review graded check, check plus and revised until acceptable; (on reserve and explained 10 July; I urgeyou to take care of this requirement as soon as you can; no critical reviews will be accepted the last week of class!) 15% papers submitted by week X may be revised an unlimited number of times, by week Y only once, by week Z may not be revised. Revised papers must be submitted with the earlier version(s). A 4-5 page paper on a major work in the Study of Religion (topics provided 6 July; Due 7 August) 20% a take-home midterm (c. 4-5 pages), (Questions provided 20 July; Due 29 July) and 20% a take-home final essay (c. 8 pages) (questions provided 10 August; Due 21 August (extensions permitted)) 35 % attendence, class participaton, preparation 10% In addition you may be asked to help lead one of the discussion sections Required Purchase (from Wheelock Books only): Sharpe, Comparative Religion: A History Durkheim, Elementary Forms of Religious Life William James, Varieties of Religious Experience Max Weber, The Sociology of Religion Mary Douglas, Natural Symbols Laidlaw & Humphrey, The Archetypal Actions of Ritual Sourcebook, Available from Valley Copy. Religion 20 1 printed: 6/1/07

Reserve Reading: (Separate List provided) Religion 20 2 printed: 6/1/07

Lectures, Discussions and Reading: Schedule No. Date Topic Reading 1. 26 June First Day of Classes 2. 29 June What Do We Mean by Religion? Handout: Religion from the OED, ER, ERE Smith, Neusner, Penner: Is the Comparative Study of Religion Possible? 3. 1 July The Proto-History of the field Sharpe Chapter 1 4. 3 July 4th of July Holiday NO CLASS 5. 6 July Historicism & Evolutionism List of Paper Topics Provided Sharpe Chapter 2, 3 Tylor Reading (SOURCEBOOK) Levi-Bruel reading (SOURCEBOOK) 6. 8 July Durkheim & Durkheimians Sharpe 4, 5, Durkheim, Elementary Forms [You will find the translator s introduction very helpful] Introduction 1-18; Book 1 Preliminary Questions; sections 1 (Definition) (21-44), 2/I-II (animism and naturism [skim] (45-81), II-4 (84-95) Read carefully). 7. 10 July Critical Review articles on reserve Durkheim & Durkheimians Durkheim, Elementary Forms Book 2 The Elementary Beliefs, chapter 1 ( The Totem as Name, 99-126), 4 (The Individual Totem [skim] 158-168), 6 &7, 190-241 8. 13 July Discussion: Durkheim & Durkheimians choose better readings for this sectiondurkheim, Elementary Forms Book 3 Principal Ritual Attitudes, chapter 2 (Elements of Sacrifice), Conclusion. 9. 15 July Psychology of Religion Sharpe Chap 5, 9 Wm James Varieties Lecture 1 & Postscript (skim) Lecture 2 Religion 20 3 printed: 6/1/07

10. 17 July Psychology of Religion Wm James Varieties: Lecture 3, 8, 14&15; 11. 20 July Discussion: Psychology of Religion Take Home Midterm Provided 12. 22 July Max Weber and the Sociology of Religion 13. 24 July Max Weber and the Sociology of Religion Wm James Varieties 16&17; 19; Conclusions (skim) Bellah: The Sociology of Religion (SOURCEBOOK) Max Weber (biography and excerpt) readings on charisma (SOURCEBOOK) Weber, Sociology Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5 Weber, Sociology Chapters 9, 12, 13, 15, 16 14. 27 July Mental Health Day Dumont as Weberian? 15. 29 July Phenomenology & North European Religionswißenschaft Takehome Midterm Due 16. 31 July Psychology and Phenomenology: Eliade 17. 3 August Phenomenology and 18. 5 August Phenomenology and 19. 7 August Phenomenology and Paper Due Otto: The Idea of the Holy (SOURCEBOOK) Sharpe, 7, 10; Van der Leeuw:Religion in Essence & Manifestation (SOURCEBOOK) Sharpe, 11, 12, 13 Eliade, Methodological Remarks Eliade Readings: from Patterns; Eliade: Consecration of a Place J. Z. Smith In Search of Place (all from SOURCEBOOK) Meaning and End Chapters 1-4 Meaning and End Chapters 5-8 Wilfred Cantwell Smith, (excerpt from) Faith and Belief (SOURCEBOOK) (excerpt from) What is Scripture?(SOURCEBOOK) 20. 10 August Conteporary Classics: Durkheim Redux--Mary Douglas Douglas Natural Symbols (Intros, skim) Chaps 1-6 Religion 20 4 printed: 6/1/07

Takehome Final provided 21. 12 August Conteporary Classics: Durkheim Redux--Mary Douglas 22. 14 August Contemporary Classics: Religion and Culture--Clifford Geertz 23. 17 August Conteporary Classics: Laidlaw&Humphrey 24. 19 August Conteporary Classics: Laidlaw&Humphrey Douglas Natural Symbols Chaps 7-10 Geertz: Religion as a Cultural System (SOURCEBOOK) Laidlaw & Humphrey: The Archetypal Actions of Ritual Introduction, Chapters 4, 5, 7 Laidlaw & Humphrey: The Archetypal Actions of Ritual chapters 8, 9, 12 25. 21 August Discussion Takehome Final Due 26. 24 August Exam Prep Time 27. 26 August Conclusions Religion 20 5 printed: 6/1/07