Fall 2013





Religion, Social Justice, and Urban Development

Term: 
Spring 2012
Online: 
No
Subject Area: 
URBAN STUDIES (URBS)
Course Number: 
URBS 405 601
Schedule: 
Monday 6:00pm-9:00pm
Day(s): 
Monday
Instructor: 

LAMAS, ANDREW

Secondary Program: 
Master of Environmental Studies
Secondary Program: 
Master of Liberal Arts
Course Description: 

Urban development has been influenced by religious conceptions of social and economic justice. Progressive traditions within Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Humanism have yielded powerful critiques of oppression and hierarchy as well as alternative economic frameworks for ownership, governance, production, labor, and community. Historical and contemporary case studies from the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East will be considered, as we examine the ways in which religious responses to poverty, inequality, and ecological destruction have generated new forms of urban development.