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INTL 1802D - Religion, Politics and Society: Israel in a Comparative Perspective |
This course explores contemporary dilemmas of religion and politics in Israel, drawing from different theoretical sources and using other case studies it allows a study of Israel in a comparative perspective and hopes to engage in debates relevant to all. During the course we discuss general theories of secularization, religious revival, politics and religion and different models of church and state. We explore the history and institutionalization of religion in Israeli public life, and engage with contemporary dilemmas of religion and/in politics salient in Israel and elsewhere. Enrollment limited to 20 juniors and seniors. Priority given to IR seniors. WRIT
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Primary Meeting International Relations Department Course Attributes: Writing - Designated Courses |