Academic Catalog 2016-2018

RLGN 3381 Religion & Globalization

In this course, we will consider globalization as a conceptual framework to help us understand the religious landscape in the contemporary world. We begin with tracing the pre-modern root of globalization through expansions of empires, advancement of trade routes, and migration of populations. Then we will explore the impact of globalized connections and movements on different facets of religious traditions, as well as religion's resurgence and impact on a globalized world, with close attention given to issues of justice and ethics in this divided yet global village.

Credits

3.00 units