SOC-370E: Sociology of Religion

Department
Credits 3
Grade Scheme
BC
Session Cycle
FS

Examination of religion as a powerful force of social cohesion, order, meaning and change in human societies. Special attention will be given to why people are religious or not religious; the growth and decline of religious organizations; religious conversion and loss of faith; the impact of modernity on religion and religious belief, especially among young and emerging adults. The social context in which various religious communities exist and how they shape and are being shaped by their social context will also be investigated. FILA general education: ethical reasoning.

Prerequisites
Term Offered
Fall and Spring