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Nov 21, 2024
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AMS 214 - North American Religious History 1 semester, 3 credits- Core Foundation/Proficiency: Writing I; Theology 300-level
This course explores diverse figures, movements, and issues in American religious history from the seventeenth to the mid-twentieth century. Contesting a “melting pot” or “Americanization” narrative, we ask instead how religious groups have continued to remake and reimagine themselves amidst the multiplicity of American life. Special attention will be given to issues of tolerance and church-state relations. Same as HIS 214. Satisfies pre- or post-1877 American history requirement for major/minor. Prerequisite: Completion of 200-level Theology Core course.
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