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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Department of Religion

Crime, Punishment, and Redemption in America (Spring 2024 Mondays 3-5:30)

REL 511
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The criminal-penal system in the United States is a complex web of mutually rein-forcing institutions, practices, & moral val-ues. This course focuses on the religious concepts that have informed our moral imaginations, which in turn, inform the so-cial practices we enact and the institutions we build & maintain. The course also ex-plores the religious concepts that have in-formed social & political resistance against our criminal-penal system.


*Undergraduates who wish to enroll, please contact awaldner@illnois.edu

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Department of Religion

2090 Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics Building

707 S. Mathews Ave. | MC-166

Urbana, IL 61801

(217) 333-9096

Email: religion-e@mx.uillinois.edu

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