Constitution Alive : A Citizens Guide (DVD)
$79.95
Join Christian historian David Barton and former Texas legislator Rick Green as they advocate for the original intent of our founding documents in this one-of-a-kind, 4-DVD set on the meaning and purpose of the Constitution. Go article by article through the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and learn more about executive orders, the Electoral College, the powers of Congress and the President, freedom of religion, and more.
Shot on location at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Constitution Alive is a truly unique opportunity to regain an intimate knowledge of the Constitution every American citizen should have. The set includes an MP3 audio CD of the entire course, as well as a bonus CD where Barton shares how the Founding Fathers pointed out specific parts of the Constitution that establish its generally religious and explicitly Christian nature.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780740334931
UPC: 095163888237
David Barton | Rick Green
Binding: Video DVD
Published: July 2015
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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