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TEACHING THE RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA
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TEACHING THE RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA IN PHILADELPHIA

R. Scott Hanson
Pennsylvania history, v 82(1), pp 52-64
01 Jan 2015
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https://doi.org/10.5325/pennhistory.82.1.0052View
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Arts & Humanities History
Until 2006, when faculty in the Departments of History and Religion at Temple University designed the course Religion in Philadelphia, no university in Pennsylvania offered a course specifically on the religious history of the state. The following essay outlines the rationale for a course on religion in Philadelphia, the issues involved with teaching such a course, available texts and resources, and possible field trips and assignments. It also describes how the course has been adapted for online instruction and suggests how part(s) of it might be used in a more general course on the history of Pennsylvania or American religious history.

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