HDS 2306
Religions in North America: An Introduction to the History of Interpretations
David D. Hall
Description
From Alexis de Tocqueville onward, historians, sociologists, religionists, and anthropologists have vigorously debated how to understand the history of religions in North America. This course provides an introduction to major moments in the ongoing process of interpretation.
Enrollment Limited: Limited to 15 students. Instructor's permission required.
Open to BTI Students: Yes
Jointly offered as Religion 2565
Scheduling
0.50 credits
Spring 2013
Mon 2pm-4pm
Andover Hall Room 118
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| MDiv Art(s) of Ministry | None |
| Language Course Designation(s) | None |

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