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Episode 8: Jesus Springs, CO, and American Evangelicalism, featuring William Schultz

46 min · 15 de feb de 2021
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In this episode, we talk with William Schultz, Fellow in the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University, about his forthcoming book, Jesus Springs: How Colorado Springs Became the Capital of the Culture Wars (University of North Carolina Press). Schultz describes the rise of Colorado Springs, CO, as a stronghold of Evangelical Christianity in the late 20th century and explains the confluence of economic, social, and political factors that contributed to the city's new identity. He also discusses the ways that this Christian identity intersected with other major cultural forces in Colorado Springs, including the city's substantial military presence. The conversation concludes with Schultz’s comments on contemporary Evangelical Christianity in America and its enduring political significance.

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episode Episode 8: Jesus Springs, CO, and American Evangelicalism, featuring William Schultz artwork

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