Religion in the American Colonies
Although much Colonial literature came from New England ministers, religion in early America was far more diverse and complex. Beyond the well-known European struggles of the Protestant Reformation, the colonies faced their own conflicts shaped by slavery, Native American presence, and competing faith traditions. This course explores the religious tensions and cultural forces that influenced colonial life and literature, offering a deeper understanding of how faith shaped the American experience.
SKU: WI26SPREL136A
January 27, 2026, 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Building: MTP Education Center
Room: Room 4