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Examine how religious dissidents helped shape the American concept of religious liberty and the controversial evolution of that ideal; how religious freedom, immigrants and religious revivals fueled competition in the religious marketplace; how movements for social reform galvanized people into political action; and how religious faith influenced conflicts close and far from home.
IMDb 7,4/1020101 temporada
IMDb 7,4/1020101 temporada
TV-PG
6 episódios
  • 1. A New Adam

    1. A New Adam

    Explore the origins of America's unique religious landscape--how the New World challenged and changed the faiths the first European settlers brought with them.
    Explore the origins of America's unique religious landscape--how the New World challenged and changed the faiths the first European settlers brought with them.
    TV-PG
    56 min
    10/10/2010
  • 2. A New Eden

    2. A New Eden

    Consider the origins of America's experiment in religious liberty, examining how the unlikely alliance between evangelical Baptists and enlightenment figures such as Thomas Jefferson forged a new concept of religious freedom.
    Consider the origins of America's experiment in religious liberty, examining how the unlikely alliance between evangelical Baptists and enlightenment figures such as Thomas Jefferson forged a new concept of religious freedom.
    TV-PG
    56 min
    11/10/2010
  • 3. A Nation Reborn

    3. A Nation Reborn

    Explore how religion suffused the Civil War. As slavery split the nation in two, Northern abolitionists and Southern slaveholders turned to the Bible to support their cause. In the White House, Abraham Lincoln, who previously had put his faith in reason over revelation, embarked on a spiritual journey that transformed his ideas about God and the ultimate meaning of the war.
    Explore how religion suffused the Civil War. As slavery split the nation in two, Northern abolitionists and Southern slaveholders turned to the Bible to support their cause. In the White House, Abraham Lincoln, who previously had put his faith in reason over revelation, embarked on a spiritual journey that transformed his ideas about God and the ultimate meaning of the war.
    TV-PG
    51 min
    12/10/2010
  • 4. A New Light

    4. A New Light

    During the 1800s, modernity challenged tradition and drove a wedge between liberal and conservative believers. Isaac Mayer Wise established Reform Judaism while his opponents adhered to Old World traditions. Charles Briggs sought to wed his evangelical faith with modern biblical scholarship. William Jennings Bryan battled Clarence Darrow in a battle between scientific and religious truth.
    During the 1800s, modernity challenged tradition and drove a wedge between liberal and conservative believers. Isaac Mayer Wise established Reform Judaism while his opponents adhered to Old World traditions. Charles Briggs sought to wed his evangelical faith with modern biblical scholarship. William Jennings Bryan battled Clarence Darrow in a battle between scientific and religious truth.
    TV-PG
    55 min
    11/10/2010
  • 5. Soul of a Nation

    5. Soul of a Nation

    After WWII, Billy Graham tried to inspire a religious revival in a battle with “Godless Communism.” Non-believers and religious minorities appealed to the Supreme Court to test the constitutionality of religious expression in public schools. And Martin Luther King, Jr. called upon the nation to honor both biblical teachings and the founders’ democratic ideals of equal justice.
    After WWII, Billy Graham tried to inspire a religious revival in a battle with “Godless Communism.” Non-believers and religious minorities appealed to the Supreme Court to test the constitutionality of religious expression in public schools. And Martin Luther King, Jr. called upon the nation to honor both biblical teachings and the founders’ democratic ideals of equal justice.
    TV-PG
    55 min
    13/10/2010
  • 6. Of God and Caesar

    6. Of God and Caesar

    Explore the religious and political aspirations of conservative evangelicals’ moral crusade over divisive social issues like abortion and gay marriage in the present day. Across America, the religious marketplace expanded as new waves of immigrants from Asia, the Middle East and Latin America made the United States the most religiously diverse nation on earth.
    Explore the religious and political aspirations of conservative evangelicals’ moral crusade over divisive social issues like abortion and gay marriage in the present day. Across America, the religious marketplace expanded as new waves of immigrants from Asia, the Middle East and Latin America made the United States the most religiously diverse nation on earth.
    TV-PG
    55 min
    13/10/2010
  • God in America
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    Examine how religious dissidents helped shape the American concept of religious liberty and the controversial evolution of that ideal; how religious freedom, immigrants and religious revivals fueled competition in the religious marketplace; how movements for social reform galvanized people into political action; and how religious faith influenced conflicts close and far from home.
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