Cuda, wizje, objawienia 3102-LCWO
Głównym tematem seminarium jest antropologiczna analiza objawień Matki Boskiej – ich rola we współczesnym Kościele Katolickim, polityczna instrumentalizacja, wpływ na społeczności lokalne, rozwój i upadek związanych z nimi miejsc pielgrzymkowych, zmieniający się model objawień, zarządzanie nimi oraz konstruowanie doświadczenia religijnego. Zastanowimy się także nad możliwościami antropologicznej analizy takich zjawisk jak wizje i cuda, włączając w to teksty opisujące własne doświadczenia badaczy. Część zajęć oparta będzie o badania własne prowadzącej.
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Kryteria oceniania
Warunkiem uczestnictwa i zaliczenia jest:
· czytanie co najmniej jednego tekstu na każde zajęcia
· przygotowanie krótkiej prezentacji
· oraz napisanie krótkiego (3000 słów) eseju.
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