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1 online resource (streaming video file) (54 min. 4 sec.) ; 326378598 bytes |
Summary |
A look inside the tumultuous 400-year history of the intersection of religion and public life in America. This episode explores the post-World War Two era, when rising evangelist Billy Graham tried to inspire a religious revival that fused faith with patriotism in a Cold War battle with 'godless communism'. And civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. emerged as a modern-day prophet, calling upon the nation to honour both biblical teachings and the founders' democratic ideals of equal justice. (From the US) (Documentary Series) (Part 5 of 6) PG CC |
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Broadcast 2012-03-23 at 20:30:00 |
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Classification: PG |
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Institutionalism (Religion)
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Religion and politics.
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Religion and sociology.
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World War (1939-1945)
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Americas.
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Streaming video
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Belton, David, director
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Scott, Cambell, host
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Balmer, Randall Herbert, contributor
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Carson, Clayborne, contributor
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Lischer, Richard, contributor
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Wacker, Grant, contributor
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Young, Andrew, contributor
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