Ttc - Prof. Patrick N Allitt - American Religious History __full__ May 2026
This course, consisting of 24 lectures (approximately 30 minutes each), traces the role of religion from pre-Columbian times to the early 21st century, emphasizing how religious diversity and conflict have shaped American identity, politics, and culture.
Prof. Patrick N. Allitt's "American Religious History" course offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the evolution of Christianity in America. Through 12 insightful lectures, learners gain a deeper understanding of the complex and dynamic history of American Christianity, from its colonial roots to the present day. By examining the diverse experiences, movements, and debates within American Christianity, Prof. Allitt provides a nuanced and thought-provoking analysis that will leave learners with a richer appreciation for the role of Christianity in shaping American history and culture. TTC - Prof. Patrick N Allitt - American Religious History
- The shift from Protestant dominance to pluralism.
- The recurring tension between evangelism and rationalism.
- Religion as a driver of social reform (abolition, temperance, civil rights).
- The rise of new religious movements and “cults.”
- The relationship between faith, science, and politics.
As Prof. Patrick N. Allitt guides us through the vast and complex landscape of American Religious History, it becomes clear that the story of faith in America is one of dynamic tension, negotiation, and transformation. From the earliest colonial settlements to the present day, American religious history has been shaped by a diverse array of influences, events, and cultural currents. This course, consisting of 24 lectures (approximately 30