Amherst 2007 Theories and Methods: the Categories of Religion and Morality

Amherst 2007 Theories and Methods: the Categories of Religion and Morality

<p>Religion 64: The Nature of Religion: Theories and Methods in Religious Studies Spring 2008, Amherst College</p><p>Monday, 3:30-5:30, Chapin 203 John P. Reeder, Jr., [email protected] Office: 108 Chapin Hall</p><p>I. Religion as an Autonomous Sphere of Experience </p><p>1. Feb. 4: William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience (purchase)</p><p>2. Feb. 11: Rudolph Otto, The Idea of the Holy, I-VIII; X-XIV; XVII; XXI; appendices I, II, V, VI (purchase) </p><p>II. Objections</p><p>3. Feb. 18: George Lindbeck, The Nature of Doctrine (course packet)</p><p>4. Feb. 25: Wayne Proudfoot, Religious Experience (purchase)</p><p>III. Morality as an Autonomous Sphere of Experience </p><p>5. Mar. 3: Kai Nielsen, Ethics Without God (purchase); Alan Donagan, The Theory of Morality, l-l7; 26-3l; 57-66; 245-50 (course packet)</p><p>IV. Objections</p><p>6. Mar. 12: Annette C. Baier, “What Women Want in a Moral Theory,” 1-17; “ The Need for More than Justice,” 18-32; and “Hume: The Women’s Moral Theorist”, 33-50; notes 327-8, 330-33l, from Moral Prejudices (packet) </p><p>Seyla Benhabib, “The Generalized Other and the Concrete Other: The Kohlberg-Gilligan Controversy and Moral Theory,” ch. 5, 148-177; “The Debate Over Women and Moral Theory Revisited,” ch. 6, l78-202, from Situating the Self: Gender, Community, and Postmodernism In Contemporary Ethics (course packet)</p><p>7. Mar. 24: Jeffrey Stout, Ethics After Babel, “ Religion and Morality,” ch. 5, 109-123; “ Reason and Tradition,” ch. 6, 124-144 (course packet)</p><p>V. Humpty-Dumpty </p><p>8. Mar. 31: Peter Berger, The Sacred Canopy (purchase); </p><p>Reeder, “Religion and Morality” (course packet) 9. Apr. 7: Clifford Geertz, “ Religion as A Cultural System,” “Worldview, Ethos, and Sacred Symbols,” from The Interpretation of Cultures ( course packet); “ The Pinch of Destiny,” Raritan (course packet); </p><p>Talal Asad, “The Construction of Religion as an Anthropological Category,” 27-44 from Genealogies of Religion: Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and Islam</p><p>10. Apr. 14: Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the Politics of Black America (purchase)</p><p>11. Apr. 21: Saba Mahmood, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject (purchase)</p><p>12. Apr. 28: Mahmood, Politics of Piety</p><p>13. May 5: Summary </p><p>Recommended: Bruce Lincoln, Holy Terrors: Thinking About Religion After September ll, 2nd edition.</p><p>Purchase (Jeffrey Amherst College Bookstore) and also on Reserve: </p><p>William James, Varieties of Religious Experience Rudolph Otto, The Idea of the Holy Wayne Proudfoot, Religious Experience Kai Nielsen, Ethics Without God Peter Berger, The Sacred Canopy Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the Politics of Black America Saba Mahmood, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject</p><p>Recommended: Bruce Lincoln, Holy Terrors: Thinking About Religion After September ll.</p><p>Course Packet on sale in the Religion Department, Amherst College Reserve: purchase, packet, recommended </p><p>Requirements:</p><p>1.) Mid-term Mar 31: one page on an idea or issue you may write on for the term paper 2.) Term-paper May 16: interpretative analysis, examination of objections, or constructive statement (any one or some combination)</p>

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