Exploring Religious Freedom in America – Chris Stevenson

Exploring Religious Freedom in America – Chris Stevenson

Author: Meli Solomon, the Talking with God Project February 27, 2025 Duration: 39:07

Episode 90.   

Are you a museum goer? Are you interested in the history of religion in America? Is religious freedom in America important to you?  If you answered yes to any of those questions, today’s episode will speak to you. Chris Stevenson has been developing the National Museum of American Religion for 15 years. Currently a digital-first project, Chris and his team began the Religion in the American Experience podcast as a stepping-stone to exhibits. They are also talking about a traveling exhibit. The key questions are: What has America done to religion and what has religion done to America? 


Highlights: 

·       Religious freedom in America

·       the National Museum of American Religion project

·       Religion in the American Experience podcast

·       Smithsonian vs. private structure 

·       Mobile museum: religion's pandemic journey

·       Exploring positive lived religion


Bio:  

Chris has worked as a teacher, systems engineer, and consultant. He has a B.S. in applied physics and Masters degrees in education and agricultural engineering. His passion is buttressing civil society, and in 2000 he founded the non-profit Community Levee Association. After that he founded America’s Quilt of Faith, Faith2SelfGovern, then the National Museum of American Religion project. 


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