Mod 4: Read The Bible- At the end of the nineteenth century, people

Description Your answer should make at least two specific references to the reading and/or video. But it is not just a recitation of facts from the reading/video but rather a discussion of things such as your opinion of the point under discussion, why you hold that opinion, how you see the point consistent or inconsistent with what you have learned so far, correlation with contemporary experience, implications for the future, etc. Makes connections to previous or current content or to real-life situations. Ideas should build upon each other. Topic: At the end of the nineteenth century, people were reading the Bible differently than they had during the time of the Civil War. What forces in society and the culture at large contributed to this change? Why was what Charles Briggs said and did considered so dangerous? Book: Introduction to the History of Christianity in the United States, Revised and Expanded Edition Nancy Koester

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