Religion in America

Religion in America
Title Religion in America PDF eBook
Author Julia Corbett Hemeyer
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 330
Release 2016-02-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317283902

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Religion in America, 7th Edition provides a comprehensive yet concise introduction to the changing religious landscape of the United States. Extensively revised and updated to reflect current events and trends, this new edition continues to engage students in reflection about religious diversity. Julia Corbett-Hemeyer presents the study of religion as a tool for developing appreciation of communities of faith other than one’s own and for understanding the dynamics at work in religion in the United States today.

Religion in America

Religion in America
Title Religion in America PDF eBook
Author Winthrop Still Hudson
Publisher New York : Scribner
Total Pages 488
Release 1973
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Immigration and Religion in America

Immigration and Religion in America
Title Immigration and Religion in America PDF eBook
Author Richard Alba
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 414
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0814705049

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Religion has played a crucial role in American immigration history as an institutional resource for migrants' social adaptation, as a map of meaning for interpreting immigration experiences, and as a continuous force for expanding the national ideal of pluralism. To explain these processes the editors of this volume brought together the perspectives of leading scholars of migration and religion. The resulting essays present salient patterns in American immigrants' religious lives, past and present. In comparing the religious experiences of Mexicans and Italians, Japanese and Koreans, Eastern European Jews and Arab Muslims, and African Americans and Haitians, the book clarifies how such processes as incorporation into existing religions, introduction of new faiths, conversion, and diversification have contributed to America's extraordinary religious diversity and add a comprehensive religious dimension to our understanding of America as a nation of immigrants.

Popular Religion in America

Popular Religion in America
Title Popular Religion in America PDF eBook
Author Peter W. Williams
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 288
Release 1980
Genre History
ISBN 9780252060731

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"Williams provides a thought-provoking overview of popular religion in America that will intrigue specialist and student alike. . . . He has both answered many questions and raised important new ones on the nature and development of American popular religion." --Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion "Pioneering. . . . I for one am glad he combined scholarship and chutzpah for this modestly immodest first word." --Catholic Historical Review

Religion in America

Religion in America
Title Religion in America PDF eBook
Author Julia Mitchell Corbett
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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And buddhists in the United States; other religious and spiritual movements; and religion as an individual and cultural problem. For those interested in American and Western religions.

Religion in America: The Basics

Religion in America: The Basics
Title Religion in America: The Basics PDF eBook
Author Michael Pasquier
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 160
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317617754

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Religion in America: The Basics is a concise introduction to the historical development of religions in the United States. It is an invitation to explore the complex tapestry of religious beliefs and practices that shaped life in North America from the colonial encounters of the fifteenth century to the culture wars of the twenty-first century. Far from a people unified around a common understanding of Christianity, Religion in America: The Basics tracks the steady diversification of the American religious landscape and the many religious conflicts that changed American society. At the same time, it explores how Americans from a variety of religious backgrounds worked together to face the challenges of racism, poverty, war, and other social concerns. Because no single survey can ever satisfy the need to know more and think differently, Religion in America prepares readers to continue studying American religions with their own questions and perspectives in mind.

Religion in American Life

Religion in American Life
Title Religion in American Life PDF eBook
Author Jon Butler
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 573
Release 2011-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 0199832692

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The new edition of Religion in American Life, written by three of the country's most eminent historians of religion, offers a superb overview that spans four centuries, illuminating the rich spiritual heritage central to nearly every event in our nation's history.