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Department of Cultural Studies
American Studies

The Bible in America: From the Puritans to the Televangelists

Course Information

Nr. Name Type Time Room Lecturer
154665 The Bible in America: From the Puritans to the Televangelists 2 HS Mo 16:00 - 17:30 R. 0.406 Grünzweig

This seminar investigates the significance of the bible for American culture. The bible is a central text in the development of the American colonies and the U.S. for both the dominant and the marginal cultures. The seminar investigates the various cultural uses of the bible from the Puritan beginnings to the “televangelists” of our days and the Trumpian presidency. Using a web-based text of the bible, students will investigate biblical references in the texts studied, contextualize them and investigate their cultural effectiveness. Texts will be provided at the beginning of the semester. A very basic knowledge of the bible is helpful, though not required. A good preparation for the class would include the first two books, Genesis and Exodus, ideally in the King James version although a German version will also do. Please note that this is not a seminar in theology but in American cultural history. However, students of religion are most welcome.

A reader containing all essays will be provided.

Modules

Lehramtsstudiengänge

LABG G HRG/HRSGe GyGe/BK SP
2009 703, 704 602, 1001, 1002 602, 701, 702, 1002, 1003 703
2016 602, 703, 704 602, 1002, 1003 602, 701, 702, 1002, 1004 703

Angewandte Sprachwissenschaften &
Angewandte Literatur-/Kulturwissenschaften:

PO B.A.ALK B.A.AS M.A.ALK M.A.AS
PO ab WS 16/17 Kern: 6ac, 7bc
Komp: 3acd, 4a
Kern: 6bc
Komp: 4a
1acd, 2abc, 3bc 2ab
PO ab WS 21/22 Kern: 6abc, 7bc
Komp: 3abc, 4a
Kern: 6bc
Komp: 4a
1abc, 2abc, 3bc
 
2ab

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