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Published by: University of Notre Dame | Language: English
Published by: University of Notre Dame | Language: English
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This course will introduce students to the African American faith experience, with particular attention being given to the historical development of spiritualities of liberation in the American Diaspora. Brief lectures and seminar discussions will offer “perspectives” on this rich and heterogeneous tradition from several vantage points within the humanities, social sciences, and theological disciplines.
This course was also cross-listed as AMST 30125, HIST 30649, SOC 33002, and THEO 33802.
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Description:This course will introduce students to the African American faith experience, with particular attention being given to the historical development of spiritualities of liberation in the American Diaspora. Brief lectures and seminar discussions will offer “perspectives” on this rich and heterogeneous tradition from several vantage points within the humanities, social sciences, and theological disciplines. This course was also cross-listed as AMST 30125, HIST 30649, SOC 33002, and THEO 33802.
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Description:This course will introduce students to the African American faith experience, with particular attention being given to the historical development of spiritualities of liberation in the American Diaspora. Brief lectures and seminar discussions will offer “perspectives” on this rich and heterogeneous tradition from several vantage points within the humanities, social sciences, and theological disciplines. This course was also cross-listed as AMST 30125, HIST 30649, SOC 33002, and THEO 33802.
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Description:This course will introduce students to the African American faith experience, with particular attention being given to the historical development of spiritualities of liberation in the American Diaspora. Brief lectures and seminar discussions will offer “perspectives” on this rich and heterogeneous tradition from several vantage points within the humanities, social sciences, and theological disciplines. This course was also cross-listed as AMST 30125, HIST 30649, SOC 33002, and THEO 33802.
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