This reflection asks you to think carefully about the major ideas from our Christianity unit. We began with ancient Christianity, including martyrdom, relics, material religion, and theological claims about who Jesus is. We then turned to Marian apparitions and Catholic devotional life before shifting to religion in the United States, including the Pilgrims and the Mayflower, national identity, the faiths of the Founding Fathers, the First Amendment, Jefferson and separation of church and state. This is not a documentary summary. Instead, it is an opportunity to show what you learned by connecting course lessons, the Mark Noll reading, and the documentary into a thoughtful reflection on Christianity, American identity, scripture, conflict, and religious authority.

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