Religion in American HistoryISBN: 978-1-4051-6137-4
Hardcover
360 pages
April 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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“At a time when the role of faith and belief in American life is receiving renewed attention, this is a valuable introduction to the nation’s religious heritage.” (Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1 July 2012)
"Porterfield and Corrigan have put together a stellar lineup of scholars and collectively produced a classroom-usable book that simultaneously defines and stretches the field of American religious history. Combining the best of historical and religious studies approaches, the themes of the chapters together with the chronological structure give readers fresh perspectives on the American religious past."
–Paul Harvey, University of Colorado
“Amanda Porterfield and John Corrigan have both opened new
pathways to the study of American religious history. This superb
text draws on that record of innovation, imagination, and insight
to give us the story in a fresh and exciting way.”
–Brooks Holifield, Emory University
“A remarkably imaginative reading of religion in American
history, the essays in this volume provide fresh insights into old
materials and, at the same time, bring a wide array of new
materials into view. This is, in short, an engaging tour through
one of the most lively, contested, and important parts of the
nation’s story.”
–Grant Wacker, Duke University