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Religion on the Move: From Local Origins to Global Networks

Course
2019-2020

Admission requirements

Admission to the MA Theology and Religious Studies programme.

Description

Religion on the Move is a study of how the course of religion has changed due to increasingly expanding contacts and confrontations between differing cultures globally. The course is divided over two blocks: the first block takes an historical perspective and studies the rise and expansion of two religions from the Middle East that had their greatest successes far away from their place of origin: Manichaeism and the Bahá’í Faith.
The second block looks at the contemporary world on the basis of two related case studies: Pentecostalism and Evangelicalism. While early momentum can be traced back to the West (UK, USA, Germany) and Western denominations (Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran), these Christian traditions have become global, transdenominational forces that represent perhaps the most important mass religious movement of the past century.

Course objectives

  • Insight into the historical and contemporary dynamics of the development of religions.

  • Insight into the ways in which religions have moved historically – through migration, mission, expansion – and are moving currently in a globalizing world.

  • Critical skills of analyzing complex global patterns by using historical, qualitative and quantitative data, and comparing the data with prominent theories.

  • Develop the highest level of academic communication skills – both oral and written.

Timetable

The timetable is available on the [Name programme website](URL Roosterpagina opleiding)

Mode of instruction

Seminar. Attendance and participation are mandatory. Classes may be missed no more than twice and only in exceptional circumstances (at the discretion of the conveners and only with prior notice). Absence without notification can result in a lower grade or exclusion from the final exam and a failing grade for the course.

Course Load

Lectures: 3 hours a week x 13 weeks = 39 hours
Preparation: 8 hours a week x 12 weeks = 96 hours
Two 2,500 word essays = 60 hours
Oral presentation = 13 hours
Final paper = 72 hours

Assessment method

Assessment
Two essays (2,500 words each)
Oral presentation (based on final paper idea)
Final paper (4,000 words)

Weighing
Essays = 40 %
Oral presentation = 10 %
Final paper = 50 %

Resit
Resit is not possible for the oral presentation; resit for the other components is identical to the first possibility

Exam review
How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.

Blackboard

Blackboard (https://blackboard.leidenuniv.nl/) will be used as a repository of information on the course, materials from the teaching sesssion, discussion forum, medium of communication between participants and for the sending in of written work through Turnitin.

Reading list

TBA

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Dr. C.L. Williams
Email: c.l.williams@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Webpage: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/corey-williams

Prof. Dr. A.F. de Jong
Email: A.F.de.Jong@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Webpage: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/ab-de-jong#tab-1