REL 213
Sociology of Religion
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Prof. Russell
McCutcheon
e-mail: russell.mccutcheon@ua.edu
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Office: Manly
211
Office Hour: T 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Class Time: T/Th 11:00-12:15
Classroom: Manly 207
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Course Books
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Steven Bruce, Sociology: A Very Brief
Introduction
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Sigmund Freud, The Future of an Illusion
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Brian Morris, Anthropological Studies
of Religion: An Introduction
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Rodney Stark, The Rise of Christianity
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Who is...?
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Louis
Althusser
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Robert
Bellah
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Steve
Bruce
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Emile
Durkheim
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Sigmund
Freud
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Laurence
Iannaccone
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William
James
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Bruce
Lincoln
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Karl
Marx
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Brian
Morris
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Blaise
Pascal
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Jean
Jacques Rousseau
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Joan
Wallach Scott
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Robert
Sharf
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Rodney
Stark
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Charles
Taylor
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Max
Weber
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Slavoj
Zizek
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Resources
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Looking for a brief
article on Rational Choice Theory?
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A brief, but very useful, review of The
Rise of Christinaity can be found here,
here
(PDF), here
(PDF), and here
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A collection of three review
essays on The Rise of Christianity
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Three additional review essays on The
Rise of Christianity can be found here,
here,
here,
along with Stark's reply.
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Read a recent
article on the mind/brain dualism
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What role do participants' beliefs play
in scholarship on their beliefs, behaviors, and institutions?
Case
Study
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Description
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Although many people today assume that religion is merely
the outward expression of an inner experience (as in the common
distinction between being "religious" as opposed
to "spiritual"), there is a long tradition of scholarship
that examines the experiences, beliefs, behaviors, and institutions
defined as "religious" as being the produces of
prior social causes.
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As an introduction to this field of inquiry, REL 213 surveys
several of the more influential early theorists who, over
the past one hundred years, have contributed to the effort
to develop a thoroughly social theory of religion.
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After orienting students to general issues in sociology,
the course works through primary readings from "classic"
scholars who have studied the social function of religion:
Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Sigmund Freud. The
course ends by examining three current topics in U.S. sociology
of religion: civil religion, the secularization thesis, and
theories to account for religious choice in a pluralistic
society.
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Syllabus
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Spring
2007 (PDF)
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About Online Readings
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The readings below are posted in the "secrure"
server as PDF documents--requiring your Bama ID/Password and
Adobe
Acrobat Reader to open these files; this is a free download,
and it is already installed on campus computers. If you have
forgotten your ID, but know your Campus Wide ID (CWID), go
here.
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Readings
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All students who are new to the academic study
of religion must begin the course by reading Studying
Religion: An Introduction.
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The following online readings appear in the order in which
they will be read in the course.
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William
James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, "Circumscription
of the Topic" (PDF)
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Class handout
on James
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Charles
Taylor, Varieties of Religion Today, "James: Varieties"
(PDF)
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Class handout
on Taylor
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Raymond
Williams, Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society,
"Experience" (PDF)
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Joan
Wallach Scott, "The Evidence of Experience"
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Robert
Sharf, "Experience"
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Marx
on Religion, "Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right"
(PDF)
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Marx
on Religion, "The Social Principles of Christianity"
(PDF)
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Marx
on Religion, "Concerning Feuerbach" (PDF)
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Class handout
on Marx
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Bruce
Lincoln "Reflections on Myth and Society" (PDF)
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Sigmund
Freud, "Obsessive Acts and Religious Practices" (PDF)
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Class handout
on Freud (PDF)
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Emile
Durkheim, Suicide: A Study in Sociology, Book 2, Chapter
2, "Egoistic Suicide" (PDF)
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Emile
Durkheim, Durkheim on Religion, "Religious Sentiment
at the Present Time" (PDF)
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Emile
Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life, "Definition
of Religious Phenomena and of Religion" (PDF)
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Emile
Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life, "Conclusion"
(PDF)
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Class handout
on Durkheim (PDF)
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From
Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, "The Social Psychology
of the World Religions" (PDF)
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Max
Weber on Capitalism, Bureaucracy, and Religion: Hindu Religion,
"The Nature of Modern Capitalism" (PDF)
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From
Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, "The Protestant Sects
and the Spirit of Capitalism" (PDF)
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Jean
Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract, Book IV Chapter
8, "The Civil Religion" (PDF)
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Robert
Bellah, Beyond Belief, "Civil Religion" (PDF)
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Robert
Bellah, Varieties of Civil Religion, "Religion and
the Legitimation of the American Republic" (PDF)
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Steve
Bruce, "Choice: Origins and Consequences"
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Rodney
Stark, "Bringing Theory Back In"
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Rodney
Stark and William Sims Bainbridge, "Networks of Faith:
Interpersonal Bonds and Recruitment to Cults and Sects"
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Laurence
Iannaccone, "Rational Choice: Framework for the Scientific
Study of Religion"
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Steve
Bruce, "Rational Choice Theory"
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