ENG 109: Religion & Popular Literature in US

Program
Credits 4
Attributes
Diversity Domestic,
Appropriate for First-year Students,
Writing Intensive

This course will examine popular religious literature published in the United States — such as The Autobiography of Malcolm X and the Left Behind series — and ask how it embraces or pushes against established religious traditions and literary norms. Students will investigate how authors use different literary genres to explore religious belief, practice and community. Appropriate for first-year students. Also listed as REL 209.