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July 28, 2010
Faith 102
is now available on-demand!
Faith 102 is now available on-demand -
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Faith 102 Course
Outline |
Recommended
Reading
July 22, 2010
Charity 101 is
now available on-demand!
Charity 101 tonight with Professor James
R Stoner Jr., aired on Wednesday, July
21st
only on the GBTV. It is now
available
on-demand!
Related:
Charity 101 Course
Outline
July 14, 2010
Hope
101
is now available on demand
Beck University presents Hope 101 with Professor
David Buckner, now available
on-demand!

Related:
Professor
David Buckner Recommended Reading List
Related:
Hope 101 - Course Outline
July
8, 2010
Faith 101 is now available on demand
Glenn Beck University launched with our
first course, Faith 101 taught by
professor David Barton. This class is
now available for viewing on-demand. Already an GBTV
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Recommended Reading (Link)
July 7, 2010
Faith 101 -
Recommended Reading
The Black Robed Regiment -
Recommended
reading by Professor David Barton
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J. T. Headley, The Chaplains and
Clergy of the Revolution
(Springfield: G. & F. Bill, 1861). (Google
Books)
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Frank Moore, The Patriot Preachers
of the American Revolution, With
Biographical Sketches (Reprint. New
York: Charles T. Evans, 1862) (Google
Books)
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John Wingate Thornton, Pulpit of the
American Revolution (Boston: Gould
and Lincoln, 1860) (Google
Books)
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Political Sermons of the American
Founding Era: 1730-1805, Ellis
Sandoz, editor (Indianapolis:
Liberty Fund, 1998, 2 vols.)
(Available
here)
July 7, 2010
Beck
University kicks off this evening with
our first course, Faith 101 with
Professor David Barton. Here is an
outline of what you can expect to learn
this evening...
Faith 101 Course Outline -
The Black-Robed
Regiment
Those who were long considered some of
the most influential leaders in securing
our independence and form of government
are today largely unknown: the clergy
and ministers of the American
Revolution. The British called them “The
Black Regiment” because of the black
robes they wore; today, they are known
as “The Black Robed Regiment.”
Significantly, John Adams extolled that
“the pulpits have thundered” and that
ministers such as the Rev. Dr. Jonathan
Mayhew and the Rev. Dr. Samuel Cooper
were among the most influential in the
movement that led to independence. Learn
about these now unsung heroes of the
American Revolution – leaders such as
the Revs. Jonas Clark, John Steel, Peter
Muhlenberg, Francis Willard and many
others who not only preached liberty but
even picked up their guns and led their
churches to fight for liberty!
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