HDS 2303
Religion in America: From the Coming of the Europeans to the 1870s
David D. Hall
Description
Encompassing both mainstream and insurgent, popular or new forms of religion (e.g., the Society of Friends, Mormonism, African-American Protestantism), this survey course deals with the history of Christian thought; changing patterns of religious practice, especially in relation to gender; and religion and society in the context of the regulating and/or liberating reform movements of the nineteenth century. Note: Course has additional hour to be arranged.
Enrollment Limited: No
Open to BTI Students: Yes
Jointly offered as Religion 1468
Scheduling
0.50 credits
Spring 2013
Mon Wed 10am-11am
FAS Sever Hall Room 102
Relationship to Program Requirements
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| MDiv Distribution Category/ies | None |
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| Language Course Designation(s) | None |

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