RELI1077A-W19
Feeling Religion
Feeling Religion
What is the relationship of emotion to religion? What’s at stake when joy, sadness, disgust, outrage, boredom, and fear have religious significance? How are individuals and communities taught to feel religiously or to sense something as spiritual? And how do understandings of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, age and ability shape these feelings? In this course, we will wrestle with these questions and others through critical examination of weekly case studies ranging from government debates over sacred Pueblo Indian dances to the emotional terrain of religion, American football, and nationalism.
What is the relationship of emotion to religion? What’s at stake when joy, sadness, disgust, outrage, boredom, and fear have religious significance? How are individuals and communities taught to feel religiously or to sense something as spiritual? And how do understandings of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, age and ability shape these feelings? In this course, we will wrestle with these questions and others through critical examination of weekly case studies ranging from government debates over sacred Pueblo Indian dances to the emotional terrain of religion, American football, and nationalism.
- Term:
- Winter 2019
- Location:
- Robert A. Jones '59 House CON(RAJ CON)
- Schedule:
- 10:30am-12:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (Jan 7, 2019 to Feb 1, 2019)
- Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Amy Howe
- Subject:
- Religion
- Department:
- Religion
- Division:
- Humanities
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- PHL WTR
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 11505
- Subject Code:
- RELI
- Course Number:
- 1077
- Section Identifier:
- A