SOC-307 Sociology of Spirituality

The course will examine the socially situated nature of spirituality, embedded in the history of spirituality in the United States, practice-based perspectives, and comparative analyses across different groups, organizations, cultures, and countries. The course will end unpacking spirituality from a critical raced and gendered perspective, investigating the relationship between spirituality and social justice initiatives.

Maximum Enrollment

Seminar (12)

(Seminar.)

Prerequisite

One course in Sociology (SOC) or consent of instructor

Offered

Spring