Religion and Race in the U.S.

3 credits

REL_ST-3619

Religious Studies
College of Arts and Science

This course explores intersections of race and religion in the United States. Areas explored in this course include but are not limited to: the role of religious institutions in the construction of race and racialization; the complex relationships between race, religion, and U.S. law, as well as historical and contemporary theologies of race. Graded on A-F basis only. Recommended: REL_ST 1100, REL_ST 2110.