Apr 23, 2024  
2022-23 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
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HIST 3348 - Religion in America


Credit(s): 3

This course surveys the history of American religions from pre-contact times to the present, focusing on the evolution of religious faiths as varying groups came into contact with one another. In particular, the course will analyze how steady immigration and limited governmental intrusion produced a diverse and pluralistic culture that places tremendous value on religious beliefs. In addition, the course will focus specifically on the ways in which Americans have used religion to shape their communities, their cultures and their nation. Religion has never been simply about belief; it is always about actions, as well. As a result, this course will place heavy emphasis on “lived” religion, or religion “on the ground.”
Repeated: No Non-Course Prerequisite(s):
6 hours of History



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