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Part one of this program traces the spread of Christianity via the Puritans to North America. Victims of intolerance in the Old World, the émigrés swiftly proved intolerant of others in the New World, leaving it to the Quakers to promote the religious freedom later associated with the United States. Part two outlines the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions, the Methodism of John Wesley, and the concept of human rights. How had the un-Christian institution of slavery endured so long in France, England, and, most notably, in egalitarian America? (48 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : Two Thousand Years: The History of Christianity
     


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Heresy, War, and the Black Death: Christianity in the 13th and 14th Centuries
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Part one of this program follows the dual enterprises of constructing cathedrals and stamping out heresy. Buildings of unprecedented grandeur exemplified the power and influence of the Church in Europe, as did the systematic destruction of the hereti...(more details)
 
Crusaders and Schism in the East: Christianity in the 11th and 12th Centuries
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Part one of this program documents both the papal reforms that severed the ties between the Church and wealthy Roman families and the rift between Rome and Constantinople. Efforts to reconcile differences in doctrine, clerical practice, and political...(more details)
 
Sectarianism and Schism in Europe: Christianity in the 15th and 16th Centuries
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Part one of this program highlights the Great Schism. The Papacy's move to achieve political independence and the flowering of the Renaissance are presented as well-along with the violent opposition to the new papal politics and the humanism that was...(more details)
 
Coping with Scientific and Social Change: Christianity in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Part one of this program, presented against a backdrop of Gothic architecture and pre-Raphaelite art, asks whether religion and science can coexist in a post-Darwinian world. Are Creation and Evolution mutually exclusive? Part two focuses on the ques...(more details)
 
The Dark Ages and the Millennium: Christianity in the 9th and 10th Centuries
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Part one of this program probes the nature of Christian prayer, questioning Eastern reliance on icons rather than the Word, as in the West. Were the incessant attacks on Constantinople by Islamic and Bulgar forces a divine judgment for idolatrous beh...(more details)
 


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