Syllabus/achievement requirements

Books:

  • Corrigan and Hudson, Religion in America (8th edition)
  • Edward E. Curtis, Muslims in America. Oxford University Press, 2009.

 

American Piety in in 21st century: New Insights to the Depth and Complexity of Religion in the US, Selected Findings from the Baylor Religion Survey (Sept 2006) American-Piety-Finall

 Fronter and online articles:

  • Margaret Bendroth, “Why Women Loved Billy Sunday: Urban Revivalism and Popular Entertainment in EarlyTwentieth-Century American Culture” Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 14: 2 (Summer2004) 251-271
  • Stephen Prothero, “Manly Redeemer,” Chapter 3 in American Jesus: How the Son of God Became a National Icon. NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003.
  • Selected Documents and articles.

 

 Individual pensum: Each MA student will choose additional readings, to be approved by me. These will be divided among 2-3 themes. At least one of the themes will be jointly agreed upon by all the MA students. MA students will meet with me as a group at the end of the first class and will sign up for individual meetings within the first two weeks of teaching. Some themes to consider are: Puritans; 1st, 2nd or 3rd Great Awakenings; Evangelicalism; feminism and religion; science and religion; religion and politics; constitutional challenges to religion; religion and social policy; Islam in the USA historically; Mormonism; 19th century social-religious experiments; African-American Religious history, Immigrant religion; etc.

 Optional Additional Resources:

  • Bret E. Carroll, The Routledge Historical Atlass of Religion in America,
  • Patrick Allitt, Major Problems in American Religious History. Wadsworth Publishing; 2 edition (January 1, 2012) Excerpts.

 

 

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