Module HPS-3008:
Sociology of Religion
Sociology of Religion 2024-25
HPS-3008
2024-25
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Farhaan Wali
Overview
This module provides a comprehensive discussion of the classical and modern theoretical underpinnings of the sociological study of religion. The module will cover several theoretical topics and issues: Firstly, the origins of religious belief and practice will be explored by reviewing the major theories related to the debates on the social origin of religion. Secondly, the module will provide different theoretical foundations for understanding religion in modern social life, its culture and institutions. Thirdly, the module will identify common themes across religious traditions, providing broader insight into different understandings of religion, of those who practice religion, and how religious motivations and justifications affect the social world. Fourthly, these common themes will be examined within a sociological framework, which will be built on the contributions of both classical sociologists, such as Durkheim, Marx and Weber, and recent sociologists.
Learning Outcomes
- To be able to distinguish among the major classical and contemporary theoretical approaches employed by sociologists in the study of religion
- To conduct a critical analysis of sociological theories and arguments
- To construct a sustained argument and demonstrate intellectual flexibility in assessing concrete situations and issues
- To demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of key theories and arguments in the sociology of religion.
- To identify and focus on key issues and select and arrange material from a variety of secondary sociological sources
- To show awareness of, and the ability to organize, different sociological approaches and interpretations.
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%