The Blackwell Companion to Religion in AmericaISBN: 978-1-4051-6936-3
Hardcover
752 pages
May 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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This authoritative and cutting edge companion brings together
a team of leading scholars to document the rich diversity and
unique viewpoints that have formed the religious history of the
United States.
- A groundbreaking new volume which represents the first sustained effort to fully explain the development of American religious history and its creation within evolving political and social frameworks
- Spans a wide range of traditions and movements, from the Baptists and Methodists, to Buddhists and Mormons
- Explores topics ranging from religion and the media, immigration, and piety, though to politics and social reform
- Considers how American religion has influenced and been interpreted in literature and popular culture
- Provides insights into the historiography of religion, but presents the subject as a story in motion rather than a snapshot of where the field is at a given moment