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American Religious History

De: Patrick N. Allitt, The Great Courses
Narrado por: Patrick N. Allitt
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Have you ever wondered why America, unlike virtually any other industrial nation, continues to show so much religious vitality? Or why are the varieties of religion found in the United States are so numerous and diverse? In this vigorous series of 24 lectures, Professor Allitt argues that the best way to look for explanations of this truly remarkable vitality and diversity is to study the nation's religious history.

That's a task, though, that involves more than simply examining religion from the directions you might expect, including its formal beliefs, its ideas, its communal or institutional loyalties, and its styles of worship. It also requires looking at religion's influence on life "beyond the pews" - investigating the subtle but important links that have long brought religion into close contact with the intellectual, social, economic, and political concerns of Americans, such as Martin Luther King Jr. using a mixture of biblical references and appeals to patriotism to press the case for civil rights.

The lectures also address American religion as a sensory experience - a phenomenon whose deep spiritual and social meanings can in part be seen in the design of churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples; heard in the sounds of hymns, prayers, and chants; smelled in Catholic or Buddhist incense, or even tasted, as you discover when you learn why the casserole may be the most "Protestant" of all dishes!

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An English narrator discussing American religion was interesting, but an outside view is always a welcome change. He was very unbiased, objective, and made sure to stick to the facts. Despite being a religious man himself, the narrator presented this as a secular examination of how all religions shaped America throughout the years. Only once did he share a personal perspective and it was specifically stated it was his perspective.

Pleasantly surprised

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very interesting and broad overview of United States religious history. anything outside of the judeo-christian traditions is barely mentioned. another noteworthy criticism that does not necessarily detract from the value is that the lecturers own biases 10 to shine through and obvious ways from time to time. otherwise an informative and entertaining lecture.

judeo-christian history of the United States.

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a necessarily superficial treatment of the subject matter, given its depth, but a good job

a necessarily superficial treatment

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I was surprised how this course held my attention from beginning to end. The title sounded like it might be boring to me. The professor is extremely well informed and I truly enjoyed his presentation. He made it seem like a story unfolding, which it is, though my high school and college history teachers failed me in that way. I was grateful that this professor explained his English accent in the beginning-that only added to the meaning of the course for me.
I had never thought about how much religion impacted American history-or how much American history impacted religion. This course has added to my understanding of religion’s impact on current events in the United States (where I have lived all of my life) although that wasn’t actually included in the lectures.
I plan to listen to more books by this professor.
The included PDF is a wonderfully comprehensive resource. I especially appreciated the timeline, bibliography and recommended reading in the appendix.

Fascinating

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I went in because I think the subject matter is interesting, but expected the standard takes from the narrator. Either the course would be out to show how horrible religion (specifically monotheism) is evil, or it would be trying to show how wonderful religion is. Amazingly the narrator took a scholarly view of religion that doesn't just shit on religion while also maintaining an academic distance. It's almost like he was actually trying to be objective. How radical.
Certainly one of the better Great Courses I've listened to.

Unexpectedly Good

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Professor Allitt does a terrific job of creating pictures of history as well as connecting the events. I appreciated his positive, hopeful view - I learned a lot.

Also recommended - his course on Victorian Britain.

Wonderful - a great listen!

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Allitt is one of my favorite lecturers. Wonderful voice. Smart. No hidden, or visible, ideological agenda.

Unbiased, analytical

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I agree with Prof. Allitt regarding the topics he listed in the final lecture which he regretted not being able to address more fully. All of them are, in my opinion, deserving of a more full examination.

Additionally, I would have liked to have heard some mention of the rise in activity among atheist/agnostic, groups in recent years. There is virtually no mention of atheism except as an accusation hurled about by various proponents of one religious tradition at those supporting some competing system. That is to say, it's mentioned only as something people have always tried to avoid association with.

The release date given here is 2013. I'm not certain if that refers to the year it was produced by The Great Courses or its availability on Audible. If it was recorded in 2013 then it seems odd that there would be nothing said about, say, the effect of the internet on religious discussion and the resulting rise of the number of peo

The Rising Tide of Non-belief

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A different, and fascinating look at American history. The narration is engaging, clear, and fair to the religious traditions of America.

An important look at America.

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Good overview of American religious history from a mostly objective view point. I enjoyed the journey and would recommend it for a first read or as a refresher

Mark

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