Worthen lets begin. Todays lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. Im going to try to answer three Big Questions today. Number 1 what is protestant from the mental i fundamentalis . What does the term mean . Second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture . Third, why has fundamentalism and so much more influential in the United States than in any other society in the western world . Curious. Terms that you here today . Do you know people who call themselves fundamentalist or use this label . I can see some nodding. Any examples . Yes . Groupsng to describe that would do terrorists attacks. Its a term that you hear often in the context of islam. What about here among American Christian groups . That areeople christians here we wouldve called by the mentalist christians in the pejorative, i dont think its often not used by the fundamentalists themselves. You have heard it more of a pejorative term and that is interesting because it lines up
North carolina at chapel hill and todays lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. I will try to answer three Big Questions today. Number one, what is protestant fundamentalism . What does the term mean . Second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture . And third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the United States then in any other society in the western world . Curious, is fundamentalism, fundamentalists are these terms that you here today . Do you that you hear today . Do you know people that use this label . I can see some knotting. Any some nodding. Any examples . Term that you here more often in the context of islam. What about here, among American Christian groups . I am from up north. And many of the christians down here we call fundamentalist christians. Often as a per jordan of. Ive. Ften as a perjorat prof. Worthen that lines up with my own experience. I have met some proud, independent baptist that claim the
What is protestant fundamentalism . What does the term mean . Second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture . Third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the United States than in any other society in the western world. World . Is fundamentalism, fundamentalist am a term that you here today . Terms that you here today . Do you know people that call themselves fundamentalists or use this label . I see some nodding, any examples . People with islam are trying to describe it is a term you here more. Ften as a concept of islam what about here among american, christian groups, do you hear the label . Im from the north and many people are called called fundamentalist christians. It is not often used by fundamentalists themselves. You have heard it more as a pejorative term . That lines up with my own experience. There are exceptions. I certainly met some proud independent baptists who claim that term fundamentalist. Generally, it seems to be used as an insul
Bear. Reporter neighbors we met didnt see bear but as news spread they had reminders. My whole family sent me the powe like watch out it is in your court. I said oh, boy. Reporter new jersey wild life Officials Say black bears rome throughout the state but less common in southern new jersey. They recommend limiting food sources like trash, bird feeders and dont ever approach a bear otherwise experts say this was normal bear behavior and shouldnt be a problem. Lives in the wood, stuff happens. Just to be on the safe side reporter sylvester says the bear scampered off in the wood, he didnt see it again. Nobody else we spoke to had seen the bear but just as a precaution Evesham Township Police are doing extra patrols in this neighborhood. Live from evesham township, cleve bryan, cbs3 Eyewitness News. Investigators in ohio are trying to figure out how the ride at the center of a deadly state fair accident passed multiple safety inspections. Officials say an 18 yearold man died and at least
And Historic Preservation and interpretation, and about how African American history fits into the larger narrative of american history. Next, the opening session on African American religion. This event was cohosted by the Smithsonian Museum of African American history and culture and the american historical association. It is an hour and 40 minutes. Thank you for joining us on this rainy day in washington, d. C. This panel attempts to answer the simple but complex question, what is African American religion . , at leastn america the vast majority, were chattel to be bought and sold, exploited, and often cast aside when every ounce of value had been extracted an. But unlike the livestock listed alongside them at state inventories and at auction, this peculiar brand of property sought to preserve their humanity. In their relationships with each other, in the establishment and operation of their social institutions, and especially in their sacred beliefs. Percentof african adopted a bel