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RELG 385 - Seminar: Selected Topics in American Religious History


Next Offered: 2010-2011
Semester Offered: First Semester
Credits (Range): 3 Hours
Attribute: 3 HU, WR

The seminar is an advanced study of selected themes, movements, and personalities in American religious life. Topic for 2007-2008: Pentecostalism. One hundred years ago, in 1906, a revival emerged in a small African American house church in Los Angeles that would spark the Pentecostal explosion in America and around the world and become known as the “Third Wave” of Christianity. This course will explore Pentecostalism as a religious and social movement. The class will analyze Pentecostalism from different methodological approaches: historical, theological, and the social sciences. The seminar will examine various topics, including class, race, ethnicity, gender, spirituality, Charismatics, and the internationalization of the movement. Consent of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 15.
Instructor: A.G. Miller



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