Revolutionary Religion
Schedule
Wed Jun 03 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Herron School of Art and Design | Indianapolis, IN
About this Event
Revolutionary Religion: How Voluntary Action and Religion Shaped the American Revolution
Religion has often been central to revolutionary movements throughout history by serving as the impetus for rebellion, mobilizing and organizing volunteers, and shaping the moral foundations of the revolutionaries themselves. To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, this program invites members of the Central Indiana community to ponder how religion and voluntary action shaped the American Revolution and how these themes reverberate throughout history, even to the current moment.
Religion has often been central to revolutionary movements throughout history by serving as the impetus for rebellion, mobilizing and organizing volunteers, and shaping the moral foundations of the revolutionaries themselves. To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, this program invites members of the Central Indiana community to ponder how religion and voluntary action shaped the American Revolution and how these themes reverberate throughout history, even to the current moment.Through a collaborative event from the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, Spirit & Place, all a part of Indiana University Indianapolis, as well as WFYI Public Media, attendees will hear from some of the foremost scholars on religion’s role in the Revolutionary War as they explore key areas of religion and volunteering, framed through the Faith and Freedom in America screening reel from The American Revolution documentary by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt.
This event is an in-person event and will not be livestreamed or recorded.
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Light refreshments will be available starting at 6:00 pm and the program will begin at 6:30 pm.
Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hall in the Herron School of Art and Design
Indiana University Indianapolis
735 W New York St, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Free parking will be available in surface Lot 86 (251 N Blake St), at the southeast corner of New York St. and Blake St. on the campus of Indiana University Indianapolis.
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More About the Speakers
Elisabeth S. Clemens
Elisabeth S. Clemens is William Rainey Harper Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology and the College at the University of Chicago. Her research explores the role of social movements and organizational innovation in political change. Clemens' first book, The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890-1925 (Chicago, 1997), received best book awards in both organizational sociology and political sociology. She is also co-editor of Private Action and the Public Good (Yale, 1998), Remaking Modernity: Politics, History and Sociology (Duke, 2005), and Politics and Partnerships: Voluntary Associations in America's Past and Present (Chicago, 2010). Her most recent book, Civic Gifts: Voluntarism and the Making of the American Nation-State (Chicago 2020), traces the tense but powerful entanglements of benevolence and liberalism in American political development. Currently, she is exploring the co-evolution of industries and the American state in post-war governance, specifically the shifting ways in which citizens entitled to benefits have (and have not) been insulated from commodification.
James P. Byrd
James P. Byrd is Professor of American Religious History, Cal Turner Chancellor’s Chair of Wesleyan Studies, and Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Research at Vanderbilt University. Byrd’s publications include “A Holy Baptism of Fire and Blood”: The Bible and the American Civil War (Oxford University Press, 2021), Sacred Scripture, Sacred War: The Bible and the American Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2013), and his latest book, The Story of Religion in America: An Introduction (WJK, 2021), co-authored with James Hudnut-Beumler.
Where is it happening?
Herron School of Art and Design, 735 West New York Street, Indianapolis, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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