Christianity, Islam & Judaism in the Spanish Context (in English)

Universidad Pablo de Olavide

Course Description

  • Course Name

    Christianity, Islam & Judaism in the Spanish Context (in English)

  • Host University

    Universidad Pablo de Olavide

  • Location

    Seville, Spain

  • Area of Study

    European Studies, History

  • Language Level

    Taught In English

  • Course Level Recommendations

    Upper

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    Hours & Credits

  • ECTS Credits

    6
  • Recommended U.S. Semester Credits
    3
  • Recommended U.S. Quarter Units
    4
  • Overview

    Course Description
    This class focuses on the role of the three main monotheistic religions in Spanish history, from
    Antiquity to Modern-Day Spain. Discussion will focus on the role of Catholicism and other
    religions in a Democratic Spain, in interaction with the growing population of Muslim
    immigrants, Jewish communities, and the establishment of Churches of various denominations
    around the country.

    Course Goals and Methodology
    Students will come prepared to class, after working with the assigned pages from the readings,
    primary sources, key questions, and other material supplied by the instructor. The course will
    include classroom sessions and excursions to sites related to the material covered, in Seville
    and out of town.

    Learning Objectives
    Upon completion of the course, students should be able to understand the cultural and
    historical meaning of religion(s) within the Spanish historical context; as well to interpret
    religious traditions by examining religion(s) as historical, social, and cultural phenomena.
    Furthermore, each student should be able to understand and interpret the subjective
    dimensions of religion(s) through analyses that explore the psychological, philosophical, and
    cognitive dynamics of religion and religious experience. And finally, to recognize the historical
    evolution and influence of religion and religions in today’s world.

    Course Contents
    1. Introduction to the course: Religion and Religions in Spanish History.
    2. Paganism, Monotheism and Heresy in Roman Hispania.
    3. Visigothic Hispania
    4. Al-Andalus I. Arabization and Islamization
    5. Al-Andalus II. The Caliphate of Córdoba
    6. Al-Andalus III. Faith and Reason: Aristotle, Averroes & St Thomas of Aquinas
    7. Medieval Christian Iberia I. Political divisions and religious unity.
    8. Medieval Christian Iberia II. Reconquest and Ideology.
    9. The Catholic Monarchs.
    10. The Expulsion and Diaspora of Sephardic Jews and Moriscos.
    11. The Age of Reforms.
    12. Enlightenment and Liberalism. The Constitution of 1876: Limited Religious Freedom
    and the Return of the Jews
    13. The 'Religious Question' during the II Republic and the Spanish Civil War.
    14. From National Catholicism to the Non-Confessional State: Francoism and the
    Transition to Democracy.
    15. Religion(s) and religiosity in Spain today

    Class Schedule
    Week 1
    - Introduction. Ancient religions and monotheism. The arrival of Judaism and Christianity to the
    Iberian Peninsula during the period of Roman rule.
    - The rise of Christianity to state religion in the Empire.
    Week 2
    - Arrival and settlement of Islam in the Iberian Peninsula.
    - Rupture or continuity? Christians and Jews under Islamic rule
    Week 3
    - Who were the Andalusians? Arabization and Islamization.
    - Al-Andalus, an Islamic society. The city in al-Andalus.
    Week 4
    - Knowledge and cultural exchanges in medieval Iberia.
    - The peninsula as a cultural bridge between East and West.
    Week 5.
    - Christian Iberia during the Middle Ages.
    - Christian society. Feudalism.
    Week 6
    - Jews and Muslims in medieval Christian Iberia
    - From acceptance to rejection. The 14th century, the breakdown of coexistence between
    religions. Anti-Judaism. 
    Week 7
    - Modern Spain (16th-17th centuries).
    - Society in the modern age. "New Christians" versus "old Christians." Purity of blood as a
    social regulator.
    Week 8
    - The converso and Moorish problem.
    - The Protestant Reformation in Spain.
    - The Spanish Inquisition (or New Inquisition).
    Week 9
    - The expulsion of the Spanish Jews.
    - The Sephardic Diaspora.
    Week 10
    - The Morisco century (1502-1610): Who were the Moriscos? Evangelization and
    Christianization. Repression and expulsion
    - Resistance. The diaspora of the Moriscos.
    Week 11
    - The Golden Age.
    - Church-State relations, 18th-19th centuries.
    Week 12.
    - The 20th century. End of the colonial wars. The civil war: "The Moors brought by Franco".
    - General Franco's dictatorship: "anti-Semitism without Jews" and "the Spanish-Arab
    brotherhood".
    Week 13
    - Student presentations
    Final Exam (TBA)
    *This syllabus is subject to change.

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