Syllabus
Meeting Times: Mon, 4-5pm Seminar, Samuel Alexander Building WG20b
Instructor: Dr. Timothy Stanley, timothy.stanley@manchester.ac.uk, Samuel Alexander WG20b
Readings: All of the readings for the course have been compiled in a course reader which will be provided in the first seminar. The assigned readings should be read in advance and you should be prepared to discuss the readings in each seminar. As well, we recommend that you purchase two recent books, Religion and Political Thought and The New Visibility of Religion. Both of these texts are edited by the Centre for Religion and Political Culture staff members Michael Hoelzl and Graham Ward and have been published by Continuum Press. They provide a host of key sources for this course and further bibliographical suggestions to aid your research.
Course Requirements: 1 x 6000 word essay (100%)
Course Content: At one time there was a radical division between religion and public life, but today there is enormous interest in the role of religion in the public sphere. The relationship between religion and politics is receiving much attention in the social sciences.

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