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American Religious History

, taught by Prof. Patrick N. Allitt for The Great Courses (TTC), is a 24-lecture survey that explores the immense vitality and diversity of religious life in the United States from European contact to the late 20th century. Course Overview

Religious Pluralism and Vitality

: Analyzing why the U.S. fosters such a vast variety of beliefs and styles of worship. TTC - Prof. Patrick N Allitt - American Religious History

"American Religious History" by Professor Patrick N. Allitt, produced by The Great Courses, is a 24-lecture survey covering the evolution of American religious life from the colonial era to the 21st century. The course highlights the interplay between religious diversity, politics, and culture, featuring topics such as the Great Awakening, slavery, and modern secularism. For more details, visit The Great Courses American Religious History by Patrick Allitt (Compact Disc) American Religious History , taught by Prof

14. Judaism in America

15. American Revivalism, 1858–1906

The single most important event of the 18th century, Allitt argues, was the Great Awakening. Led by firebrands like Jonathan Edwards ("Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God") and the itinerant George Whitefield, this revival transcended colonial boundaries. For the first time, a colonist from Georgia felt a spiritual kinship with a colonist from Massachusetts. Sephardic, German, and Eastern European waves; Reform vs

Recommendation:

Highly recommended for students of American History, sociology enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith and public life.