Middlebury

RELI 0398

Christianity & Social Justice

Christianity and Social Justice in the U.S.
Religious communities and organizations have contributed significantly to moral and social reform movements throughout U.S. history. In this course we will study Christianity’s involvement in these social justice movements, critically examining the theologies that inspired both reform and resistance to social change. From the colonial period to the present, Christianity has helped shape the discourse around issues like economic justice, racial equality, women’s rights, immigration, environmentalism, and LGBTQ rights. Throughout the course, we will consider the impact Christianity may have had—positive and negative—on struggles for social justice in the United States. (RELI 0130 or RELI 0190, RELI 0230 or RELI 0298) 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Religion
Department:
Religion
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR HIS NOR PHL

Sections

Fall 2023

RELI0398A-F23 Seminar (Davis)

Spring 2021

RELI0398A-S21 Seminar (Davis)

Spring 2019

RELI0398A-S19 Seminar (Davis)

Spring 2017

RELI0398A-S17 Seminar (Davis)

Spring 2015

RELI0398A-S15 Seminar (Davis)