1 Overview 2 Religion and Demography in the New Burned-Over District 3 Down, but not Out: African-American and Native American Religious Folk 4 Protestants: From Denominational Controversialists to Culture Warriors 5 Negotiating Catholicism/s: Religious Identity vs. Regional Citizenship 6 Holiness and Pentecostal Traditions
William Lindsey is dean of instruction at Philander Smith College. Mark Silk is associate professor of religion in public life and founding director of the Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life at Trinity College.
One of the most delightful attributes of the book is that the
authors have read each other's chapters, a rare quality in a volume
of collected essays that gives this one more philosophical
continuity and internal coherence than one often finds in such
books. The series is intended to help readers move past the glib,
poorly informed generalities of much public conversation about
religion and its connections to politics and public society....It
certainly achieves its laudable aims.
*Journal of Church and State*
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