GOVT 344
Fall 2011 not offered
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Certificates: Civic Engagement, Environmental Studies, Jewish and Israel Studies |
Course Cluster: Christianity Studies |
How has religion affected political institutions and ideologies, and, in turn, been affected by them? Which religious values and institutions are compatible with democracy, and which ones go beyond democracy? Do political movements based on religion change the moral basis of a constitutional state? Can the concepts of law in religion and politics be reconciled? We will explore the relation of three monotheisms--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam--to political life in nation-states and empires through theoretical and empirical readings from ancient, medieval, and modern times. |
Essential Capabilities:
Effective Citizenship, Ethical Reasoning |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS GOVT |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Student Option |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (CIVI-MN)(ENVS-MN)(GOVT)(GOVT-Theory) |
Major Readings:
BIBLE (selections) KORAN (selections) Heschel, THE PROPHETS (selections) Morgan, THE PURITAN DILEMMA Reichley, FAITH IN AMERICAN POLITICS Arian, THE SECOND REPUBLIC. POLITICS IN ISRAEL Esposito, ISLAM. THE STRAIGHT PATH
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Examinations and Assignments: One short paper and class presentation, based on reading for class; quiz; midterm paper; final exam. |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: This course is part of the Political Theory concentration in the Government major. |
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