Religious Studies | Religions in Practice: Social Theories of Religion
R387 | 26585 | Schulz


The above course carries Social and Historical distribution.

The class acquaints students with different theoretical and
analytical approaches through which religious beliefs, experiences,
feelings and practices have conventionally been studied by
anthropologists. Readings cover key domains and concepts such
totemism, myth, esoteric knowledge/ power ("magic"), ancestor/
spirit cult, shamanism, possession and healing, ritual
(performance), and notions of im/purity.