Religious Studies
REL 307 - Comparative Fundamentalisms In The World Religions
Description: We study fundamentalist movements in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism. How did fundamentalism move from American Protestantism to signify a global phenomenon? How do fundamentalists describe themselves? What are their grievances, ambitions, goals? Do they intersect with ethno-national identities? Does fundamentalist piety differ from religious extremism and violence? What are the roles of men and women? Letter grade only.
Units:
3
No sections currently offered.
Requirement Designation:
Social and Political Worlds
Liberal Studies Essential Skills:
Critical Thinking
Prerequisite: Sophomore Status or higher or International Exchange Student Group