Religion 305 - Advanced Topics in Religion: Violence, Non-violence and Revolution

ADV TOPCS: VIOLENCE/ REVOLUTIO

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Andy Rotman
W 07:00-09:30
Smith College
30595-S20
SEELYE 204
arotman@smith.edu
: How do religious traditions justify acts of violence? And when and why do they embrace nonviolence? And what happens when these choices lead to revolution? This course considers the logic and practice of violence and non-violence in a variety of religious traditions around the world, as well as the ethical, social, and political consequences of these phenomena. Topics include suicide bombing and self-immolating, Gandhi’s ahimsa and Martin Luther King’s agape, spiritual ecology and ecoterrorism, and much more.
Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.