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ANTH 111. Religion and Ecology: How Religion Matters in the Anthropocene (4 units)

Link to catalog page: https://catalog.ucsd.edu/courses/ANTH.html#anth111

Description

This course will study the role that religion has played, and possibly will play, in the Anthropocene, with religion construed broadly and comparatively. Topics include use of religion and ritual to regulate the ecology, religious conceptions of the relation between humanity and nature, how religion shapes ethical stances toward the nonhuman, religious ideas of ownership or stewardship of nonhuman resources, and the role of apocalyptic narratives in shaping reaction to climate change. Prerequisites: upper-division standing.

Prerequisite courses

ANTH 111 has no prerequisite courses.

Successor courses

No courses have ANTH 111 as a prerequisite.