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Piety, Power, and Politics: Christianity in America, 1600-1890

Course Number: HIST 297
Title: Piety, Power, and Politics: Christianity in America, 1600-1890
Day & Time 1: TR 01:00PM 02:15PM
Instructor I: Ambrose D
Credit: 1.00
Building/ Room: TR - Kirner-Johnson Building 142
Course Description: Examination of Christianity in America from the era of European settlement to the end of the 19th century. Topics include encounters with Native American religions, revivalism, sectarianism, slavery and antislavery, religion and politics, theological developments, popular beliefs and practices, and the rise of unbelief.
Comments: Open to Srs., Jrs., Soph., & 1st Years

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