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(for scholarly study of Christianity and American culture): Features organizational information, links, bulletin board.
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The Department of Archives and History of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod is home to the world's largest collection of artifacts and information on Lutherans in America.
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Essays, teaching suggestions, and questions and answers for secondary school teachers teaching religious aspects of American history (from the National Humanities Center).
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Books and articles by and about notable Puritans.
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Companion to exhibition, including overview of the topic, illustrated with items from the exhibit.
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Events that led to the birth of Pentecostalism.
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Online exhibit from the University of Virginia Library examines the Book of Revelation and millenarian thought in American culture.
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(Revolutionary War era) Sample writings: patriotic and religious.
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Online books and images which show how Blacks shaped religion in the South, and how the church became the center of Black community life. Approximately from the Revolutionary War until the late 1920s.
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Collection of sources including links to online bibliographies, books, and photos.
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Biographical sketch; selections from "The Soul's Preparation for Christ" and "The Christian's Two Chief Lessons."
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Covers 1607 to 1989; includes some secular events and links.
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Official archives. Also includes suggestions for other church bodies studying or archiving historical data.