Religion 216 - Whose Social Justice Is It?
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Marcella Runell Hall
TTH 04:15PM-05:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
102636
Blanchard Campus Center 205B
mhall@mtholyoke.edu
This theoretical and experiential course will examine the concept of social justice dating back to Roman Catholic teachings by St. Thomas Aquinas regarding poverty, and leading up to modern-day umbrella movements that include race, class, gender, sexual orientation, ability, national origin, and first language. It also examines the ways in which ideas about social justice have shifted. This will include intersections with global human rights movements, evangelicalism and intersectionality regarding identity politics. Students will participate in ethnographic community-based projects learning about how religion and/or spirituality are utilized for civic engagement.