News Release
CF Patriot Project Presents ‘Religion in the Colonial Period’

News Release
The College of Central Florida’s innovative educational series, “Patriot Project: Bringing History to Life,” concludes on Wednesday, April 5, with “Religion in the Colonial Period” from 12:30-1:30 p.m. at the Ewers Century Center, Room 107, 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala.
Dr. Ron Cooper, CF senior professor of philosophy and humanities, will discuss how European settlers to what became the American colonies hoped to leave behind Old World turmoils, many of them religious, in exchange for peace and liberty. However, those troubles followed them, and they soon produced more of their own. Add immigrants of other religions, and we get a mixed bag of patches of tolerance, areas of conflict, and a complicated history that continues to affect American culture today.
The Patriot Project lectures are free and open to the public. Light refreshments and event giveaways will be provided.
The Patriot Project: Bringing History to Life is a year-long lecture series developed by Dr. Sarah Satterfield, CF senior professor of music and humanities, and funded by the CF Foundation’s Sharon and Jerome Glassman New Initiative Grant. Other lectures in this series have explored diverse topics including art, music, literature, theatre and science.
For more details, visit CF.edu/PatriotProject.