Contested History: The Story of Church-State Separation (LOTTERY)

Meets: Tu from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church
There are still openings remaining at this time.
Date | Day | Time |
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11/11/2025 | Tuesday | 2 PM to 4 PM |
11/18/2025 | Tuesday | 2 PM to 4 PM |
12/02/2025 | Tuesday | 2 PM to 4 PM |
12/09/2025 | Tuesday | 2 PM to 4 PM |
Please note: This course program requires membership in a 2025-2026 OLLI at MSU Membership
Lottery Information
A lottery process is in effect for this program. Lottery entry opens August 27, 2025 and closes at the end of the day September 2, 2025. Selected registrants will be notified via email by September 4, 2025. Any registrants who are not selected will be placed on the waitlist in case of a cancellation. Click or tap here for full details about the lottery process.
Description
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution enshrines the separation of church and state. The U.S. was the first nation to sweep aside the entanglement of religion with government and guarantee freedom of religion (and no religion) and conscience for all. Nonetheless, America remains a majoritarian Christian nation, with many Christians trying to abolish church-state separation for their own benefit. This course traces the backstory and evolving history of a foundational yet contested freedom.
Course Takeaways
- Participants will learn how America's constitutional separation of church and state came to be, how it was evident in the 18th century, and why some Americans today deny the reality of constitutional church-state separation.
- Participants will obtain a historical understanding of church-state separation and the knowledge necessary to discuss this constitutional principle in our present day.
Scholarship
Fee: | $50.00 |
Fee Breakdown
Description | Amount |
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OLLI Member | $ 50.00 |
OLLI member with a partner | $ 100.00 |
Bruce Gourley
Bruce Gourley is a historian (Ph.D. from Auburn), the editor of "Church & State" magazine (the publication of Americans United for Separation of Church and State) and the author of nine books. He previously taught in the collegiate classroom before becoming a public historian.Date | Day | Time | Location |
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11/11/2025 | Tuesday | 2 PM to 4 PM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
11/18/2025 | Tuesday | 2 PM to 4 PM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
12/02/2025 | Tuesday | 2 PM to 4 PM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
12/09/2025 | Tuesday | 2 PM to 4 PM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
For information about refunds, cancellations, minimum enrollments and more, see the Course Administration and Procedures page.
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Academic Technology and Outreach
Montana State University
P.O. Box 173860
Bozeman, MT 59717-3860
Tel: (406) 994-6550
Fax: (406) 994-7856
E-mail: ato@montana.edu
Location: 128 Barnard Hall
Director:
Kim Obbink