American Studies 246 - Relig Traditions America

Fall
2020
01
4.00
Lloyd Barba
TTH 11:50AM-01:10PM
Amherst College
AMST-246-01-2021F
CHAP 101; VALT 005
lbarba@amherst.edu
RELI-134-01,AMST-246-01

This course offers a historical introduction to several of the major religious traditions in America. To unpack the vast diversity of “religious traditions” in America, this course will take two approaches. First it will map out the roots and routes of “communities” including, but not limited to, Jews, Catholics, Buddhists, Protestants, Muslims, and various “American Originals” such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists, Latter Day Saints (Mormons), and Pentecostals. We will also read the “scriptures” that communities have produced, that is, the primary source literature essential to their understanding of their place among the religious traditions of America and the interpretations offered by historians. First-year students are especially welcome.

Fall semester. Assistant Professor Barba.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.