Uncivil Religion: January 6, 2021Main MenuIntroduction: A Religious, Yet Religiously Incoherent EventMichael J. Altman and Jerome CopulskyInterpretive EssaysEssays from scholars of religion interpreting digital media from the events of January 6Media GalleriesCurated galleries of images, videos, and documents that represent the variety of ways people deployed religion on January 6About Uncivil ReligionA collaborative digital resourceA Collaboration Between the Department of Religous Studies at the University of Alabama & The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History
PastorParler Reputation
1media/Screen Shot 2021-10-20 at 6.17.47 PM.png2021-10-21T19:03:48+00:00Phoebe Duke-Mosierc4120baf4f7109e0b0a027a16ce3c81608da208214PastorParler, later identified as Tyler Ethridge, records himself talking about his faith to his religion and to his country and what that means for his reputation.plain2021-12-31T05:03:37+00:00304Parlerpastor parler, capitol interior, tyler ethridge2021-01-06T14:51:0138.889805, -77.009056Tyler EthridgeMike Altmane6623ac9f0060a5259a1f3e57929e1199d11e0e8
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12021-12-30T19:54:14+00:00Mike Altmane6623ac9f0060a5259a1f3e57929e1199d11e0e8PeopleMike Altman5Media that present the variety of people at the Captiol on January 6gallery2021-12-31T05:30:07+00:00Mike Altmane6623ac9f0060a5259a1f3e57929e1199d11e0e8
1media/102.mp42021-12-30T19:51:47+00:00Mike Altmane6623ac9f0060a5259a1f3e57929e1199d11e0e8Inside the CapitolMike Altman4Views of what happened inside the Capitolgallery2021-12-31T05:37:37+00:00Mike Altmane6623ac9f0060a5259a1f3e57929e1199d11e0e8