God in America
God in America explores the tumultuous 400-year history of the  intersection of religion and public life in America, from the first  European settlements to the 2008 presidential election.
This series examines how religious dissidents helped shape the American  concept of religious liberty and the controversial evolution of that  ideal in the nation's courts and political arena; how religious freedom  and waves of new immigrants and religious revivals fueled competition in  the religious marketplace; how movements for social reform -- from  abolition to civil rights -- galvanized men and women to put their faith  into political action; and how religious faith influenced conflicts  from the American Revolution to the Cold War.