Religion and the American Revolution

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Biblical eLearning (http://biblicalelearning.org) presents: Dr. Roger Green on American Christianity
Dr. Roger Green has a Ph.D. in theology from Boston College, and a D.D. (honorary) from William and Catherine Booth College. He has taught for over 40 years at Barrington and then Gordon College (Wenham, MA). Roger has written books on William and Katherine Booth the founders of the Salvation Army from which tradition Roger hails. He is co-editor of The Salvation Army’s theological journal entitled Word & Deed: A Journal of Salvation Army Theology and Ministry and speaks regularly around the world on Salvation Army historical/theological issues. This series is presented by the Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries Department of Gordon College to honor him and express our love to both him and his wife Karen for their friendship and modeling servant leadership reminiscent of Christ himself. May God bless your heart as you have blessed ours.

4 Comments

  • Reply July 4, 2017

    Varnel Watson

    What about this very important topic for this day Street Preacherz Dan Irving Ricky Grimsley Grover Katzmarek Sr

    • Reply July 4, 2017

      Street Preacherz

      Let’s see in the war for independence they searched their Bibles overthrew an oppressive government put their trust God and decided to stand on their own to two feet.
      Yes we could use another one revelation. I mean revolution… Revolution!

    • Reply July 4, 2017

      Varnel Watson

      and just about all of them were masons 🙂

    • Reply July 4, 2017

      Street Preacherz

      They make good jars. My grandmother kept her apple butter in one. She didn’t have a fridge until after Watergate. That’s when they got electricity. For the Watergate Series.

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