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Johns Hopkins University | AS.001.249

Fys: Spiritual but Not Religious

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What does it mean to be “spiritual but not religious”? Why do U.S. Millennials and Gen Z continue to leave traditional religious institutions and seek to create alternative structures of meaning? And why do the majority of Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated continue to say that they believe in a god? We will approach religion and spirituality as cultural phenomenon through literature, music, film, apps/websites, and guest speakers, and explore the history and current landscape of American spirituality and its connections and disconnections from religion and popular psychology. We will also enter the politics of race and cultural appropriation within the “spiritual marketplace,” the corporations and organizations that create products for the religiously unaffiliated (think yoga mats, Rumi calendars, and meditation apps). While asking critical questions about the history, politics and economics of American spirituality, the class takes seriously the universal existential questions behind spiritual seeking. Throughout the class, students will be invited to explore these questions for themselves through self-reflective and experiential exercises.

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