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	<itunes:summary>Listen each week as Ned Ryun explores the major players, debates, and events of the American Revolution and the 1787 Constitutional Convention.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Days of Revolution &#8211; Episode 5</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ned Ryun Continues His Series, &#8220;Days of Revolution.&#8221;  Listen to Episode 5, &#8220;The Great Awakening.&#8221; In this episode: How the Great Awakening contributed to American political thought and influenced the Founding Fathers. A look at two prominent figures in the Great Awakening: Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. How the democratization of the Christian church influenced perceptions [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this episode:</p>
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<li>How the Great Awakening contributed to American political thought and influenced the Founding Fathers.</li>
<li>A look at two prominent figures in the Great Awakening: Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield.</li>
<li>How the democratization of the Christian church influenced perceptions on political authority.</li>
<li>The influence of natural rights and public morality derived from religion on American governance.</li>
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	* How the Great Awakening contributed to American political thought and influenced the Founding Fathers.
	* A look at two prominent figures in the Great Awakening: Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield.
	* How the democratization of the Christian church influenced perceptions on political authority.
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		<title>History of the Constitutional Convention &#8211; Episode 18</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ned Ryun continues his series on the Constitutional Convention. In this Episode: Religion and the Founding Fathers. The Founding Fathers were not deists, atheists and agnostics as some have characterized. A look at the first settlers and their motivations. Colonial Protestantism, the Puritans, and the influence of Covenant Theology on early American society. Comments about [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>In this Episode:</strong></p>
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<li>Religion and the Founding Fathers.</li>
<li>The Founding Fathers were not deists, atheists and agnostics as some have characterized.</li>
<li>A look at the first settlers and their motivations.</li>
<li>Colonial Protestantism, the Puritans, and the influence of Covenant Theology on early American society.</li>
<li>Comments about Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.</li>
<li>Quotes from the Founders on religion.</li>
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		<itunes:summary>Ned Ryun continues his series on the Constitutional Convention.

In this Episode:

	* Religion and the Founding Fathers.
	* The Founding Fathers were not deists, atheists and agnostics as some have characterized.
	* A look at the first settlers and their motivations.
	* Colonial Protestantism, the Puritans, and the influence of Covenant Theology on early American society.
	* Comments about Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.
	* Quotes from the Founders on religion.</itunes:summary>
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