Religion 271 - Colloquium: Religion and US Capitalism

Colq:Religion & US Capitalism

Fall
2025
01
4.00
Casey Bohlen

TU TH 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM

Smith College
REL-271-01-202601
Seelye 202
cbohlen@smith.edu
REL 271-01, HST 271-01
Offered as HST 271 and REL 271. Was Jesus a revolutionary socialist? Or did he preach an ethic of self-help? Is it holy to be poor? Or is prosperity a moral duty? This course focuses particularly on the relationship between religion and capitalism in the realms of economic and moral ideas, labor and working class politics, business history, and grassroots social movements. It covers such topics as: utopian communes; debates over slavery and free labor; the "lived religion" of the working class; Christian and Jewish socialism; "New Age" spirituality and the counterculture; liberation theology and racial capitalism; big business and the Prosperity Gospel; and conservative Christianity in the age of Chick-Fil-A. This is an R-designated course. Enrollment limited to 18. (E)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.