This book examines the persistence of religious belief in an America that has become increasingly secular. A series of essays addresses specific aspects of the interaction between the sacred and the secular in modern U.S. history and offers a unique perspective on how the two have transformed each other as well as the nature of American religious culture. By bringing these varied articles together, the editors have provided a new framework for interpreting our culture from a religious perspective.
What makes this book unique is the broad-ranging nature of its examination of religion and...
This book examines the persistence of religious belief in an America that has become increasingly secular. A series of essays addresses specific as...