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By the late 1970s, a conservative backlash gave rise to the Religious Right. Organizations like the Moral Majority mobilized evangelical voters around social issues like abortion and school prayer, cementing a political alignment that heavily influences American elections to this day. Why Professor Allitt’s Approach Matters

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The core of these early lectures focuses on the Protestant Reformation’s arrival in New England. Allitt masterfully distinguishes between the Pilgrims (Separatists) and the Puritans (Reformers). He explains the doctrine of "covenant theology" and how John Winthrop’s vision of a "City upon a Hill" created a lasting template for American exceptionalism. However, he does not shy away from the darkness: the persecution of Quakers, the banishment of Roger Williams (who founded the first Baptist church in America), and the Salem witch trials are dissected as symptoms of a closed, anxious society.

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