RELG 2660
"Spiritual But Not Religious": Spirituality in America
Course Description
Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry, Historical Perspectives
This course asks: what does "spiritual but not religious" mean, and why has it become such a pervasive idea in modern America? We'll study everything from AA to yoga to Zen meditation, with stops in Christian rock, Beat poetry, Abstract Expressionist painting and more. In the end, we'll come to see spirituality in America as a complex intermingling of the great world religions, modern psychology, and a crassly commercialized culture industry.
Instructors
Ame Wren
Summer 2026
To Announced
Spring 2025
To Be Announced
Spring 2025
Matthew Hedstrom
Spring 2025
Anderson Moss
Spring 2023
Ethan Shearer
Spring 2023
Victoria Slabinski
Spring 2023
Lauren Wheeler
Spring 2023
Kerwin Holmes
Spring 2022
Martin Pinckney
Spring 2022
Faculty Staff
Spring 2022
Mubashir Abbasi
Spring 2020
Jason Evans
Spring 2020
Isaac May
Spring 2020
Elliott Niblock
Spring 2020
Maxwell Pingeon
Spring 2020
Samuel Grimes
Spring 2019
Melanie Pace
Spring 2019
Kevin Rose
Spring 2019
Miguel Sawaya
Spring 2019
Elizabeth Cable
Spring 2018
Bradley Kime
Spring 2018
Jeremy Sorgen
Spring 2018
Rachel Teubner
Spring 2017
Patrick Derdall
Spring 2016
Jesse Robinson
Spring 2016
Charles Cotherman
Spring 2015
Kayla Kauffman
Spring 2015
Mae Speight
Spring 2015
Matthew Farley
Spring 2014
Daniel Wise
Spring 2014
Reuben Shank
Spring 2013
Aaron Walton
Spring 2013
Guy Aiken
Spring 2012
Timothy Hartman
Spring 2012