: Examines religion through the physical design of places of worship, the sounds of hymns, and even cultural food traditions (e.g., the "Protestant casserole"). Key Themes and Historical Periods
Theological liberals who argued that Christianity must focus on fixing systemic earthly sins like poverty, labor exploitation, and urban decay. TTC - Prof. Patrick N Allitt - American Religious History
: Investigates the impact of faith on everyday life, including intellectual trends, economic concerns, and social movements like the Civil Rights era. : Examines religion through the physical design of
popularized the camp meeting, fueled the explosive growth of Methodists and Baptists, and gave rise to indigenous American faiths like Mormonism (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) and Shakerism. 3. Religion, Slavery, and the Civil War popularized the camp meeting, fueled the explosive growth
: The Great Courses (Audible, Wondrium, or library via Kanopy/Hoopla).
The Tapestry of Faith: Exploring American Religious History through Prof. Patrick N. Allitt’s TTC Course