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Religion has always been the invisible scaffolding of American society. It has shaped everything from colonial politics to modern culture wars. To truly grasp how a nation founded on religious freedom became one of the most devoutly diverse places on Earth, one must look to the definitive audio and video series by The Teaching Company (TTC) / Wondrium: taught by the esteemed Prof. Patrick N. Allitt . TTC - Prof. Patrick N Allitt - American Religious History
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. This public link is valid for 7 days