COURSE DESCRIPTION
Analyzes the functions of religion, both as a social institution and as an ideological construct by which individuals direct and give meaning to their lives. Emphasis is placed on the forms that religion and religious experience have taken in the United States. Larger global aspects of religion will be examined where they contribute to a greater understanding of the United States experience.
UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT HOURS: 3 sh
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kimberly Alexander
PREREQUISTES:
SOCI101 and at least 30 sh of college credits or permission of the instructor.
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Updated 3/17/2008