Religion and the New Immigrants: Continuities and Adaptations in Immigrant CongregationsNew immigrants--those arriving since the Immigration Reform Act of 1965--have forever altered American culture and have been profoundly altered in turn. Although the religious congregations they form are often a nexus of their negotiation between the old and new, they have received little scholarly attention. Religion and the New Immigrants fills this gap. Growing out of the carefully designed Religion, Ethnicity and the New Immigration Research project, Religion and the New Immigrants combines in-depth studies of thirteen congregations in the Houston area with seven thematic essays looking across their diversity. The congregations range from Vietnamese Buddhist to Greek Orthodox, a Zoroastrian center to a multi-ethnic Assembly of God, presenting an astonishing array of ethnicity and religious practice. Common research questions and the common location of the congregations give the volume a unique comparative focus. Religion and the New Immigrants is an essential reference for scholars of immigration, ethnicity, and American religion. |
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Donald Werner. REAL. CHIRSTIANS. DON'T. ATTEND. CHRISTIAN. CHURCHES. IF I'M FOLLOWING JESUS INO LONGER ATTEND CHURCH AND I'LL TELL YOU WHY YOU SHOULDN'T EITHER Yes, I stopped attending church, but let me reassure you, it's not because I don ...
Donald Werner. REAL. CHIRSTIANS. DON'T. ATTEND. CHRISTIAN. CHURCHES. IF I'M FOLLOWING JESUS INO LONGER ATTEND CHURCH AND I'LL TELL YOU WHY YOU SHOULDN'T EITHER Yes, I stopped attending church, but let me reassure you, it's not because I don ...
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... attend more frequently, their engagement is often more physical than mental. Motivation has primarily been used to implicitly explain attendance, where students are motivated to attend class or those who attend more frequently possess ...
... attend more frequently, their engagement is often more physical than mental. Motivation has primarily been used to implicitly explain attendance, where students are motivated to attend class or those who attend more frequently possess ...
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... attending such places. If allowable at all, it perhaps might have been in this case. I shall probably not attend another such an one [sic].” The “important principles” which mollified Garfield echo those championed by Molière in his ...
... attending such places. If allowable at all, it perhaps might have been in this case. I shall probably not attend another such an one [sic].” The “important principles” which mollified Garfield echo those championed by Molière in his ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Hispanic and Asian Immigration Waves in Houston | 29 |
Copyright | |
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Religion and the New Immigrants: Continuities and Adaptations in Immigrant ... Helen Rose Fuchs Ebaugh No preview available - 2000 |
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