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Sociology of Religion

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Course Level-Format: undergraduate
Instructor: Chelsea Starr
Institution: Eastern New Mexico University

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2021-22

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This 2021 course by Chelsea Starr at Eastern New Mexico University is an introduction to the basic perspectives with which sociologists analyze the relationship between religion and society. Explores the social processes at work in congregations and denominations, new religious movements, conversion/deconversion, religious identity, secularization, minority religions, inequalities and religion, and current trends.

Christian Social Ethics

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Course Level-Format: undergraduate
Instructor: Jeffrey D. Meyers
Institution: Elmhurst College

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2020

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A 2020 course by Jeffrey D. Meyers at Elmhurst College (now Elmhurst University) is “a critical introduction to normative Christian social ethics (its methodology, theology, and moral principles) on selected contemporary moral issues such as war, racism, hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation.”

Eating, Drinking, and Ethics

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Course Level-Format: undergraduate
Instructor: Jacob J. Erickson
Institution: Trinity College Dublin

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2019

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A 2019 course by Jacob J. Erickson at Trinity College Dublin explores “contemporary theological and ethical perspectives on eating and drinking: from food systems to vegetarianism to scarcity and more. How might contemporary ethics shape and be shaped by what we eat or drink, how we eat or drink?”

Theories of Religion

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Course Level-Format: graduate  |   introductory
Instructor: Madison Tarleton
Institution: University of Denver/Illiff School of Theology

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Course Year: 2019

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A 2019 course by Madison Tarleton at the University of Denver/Illiff School of Theology introduces “students to the academic study of religion” through a survey of “early theorists and anthropologists as well as examine how these theories evolved over time.”

Social Scientific Approaches to the Study of Religion

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A 2018 course by Jill DeTemple at Southern Methodist University introduces “several social scientific approaches to the academic study of religion. We will investigate the history and use of anthropological, sociological, and psychological theory and method in relation to the study of religion, especially as these fields relate religion to broader cultural, societal, and physiological fields of knowledge.”

Religion, Gender, and International Economic Development

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A 2017 course by Jill DeTemple at Southern Methodist University introduces “International Economic Development as a global social institution which often intersects with social constructions of gender, religious institutions, and religious world views.”

Problems in the Philosophy of Religion

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A 2018 course by Jill DeTemple at Southern Methodist University is “an introduction to the principal questions and modes of argument that have shaped the Philosophy of Religion as an academic discipline.” Specific ethical issues are analyzed.

Identity and the Sacred in the Southwest

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Instructor: Jill DeTemple
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A 2018 course by Jill DeTemple at Southern Methodist University “is designed as an intermediate course” to introduce students to “the border as a geographic and cognitive location rooted in history.”

From Jerusalem to Ground Zero: Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Sioux, and Hindu Notions of “Sacredness”

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A 2019 course by Peter Gottschalk at Wesleyan University considers religion “as a phenomenon . . . the meaning of ‘sacredness’ & ‘the sacred’ and question their comparative use” in various religious traditions.

Funding Ministry Applications

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Course Level-Format: graduate  |   online only
Instructor: Mary Lederleitner
Institution: Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2018

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A 2018 course by Mary Lederleitner at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School “helps participants grow in their ability to raise funds for ministry dreams and aspirations.”