America's Religions: From Their Origins to the Twenty-first CenturyA classroom perennial and comprehensive guide, America's Religions lays out the background, beliefs, practices, and leaders of the nation's religious movements and denominations. The fourth edition, thoroughly revised and updated by Peter W. Williams, draws on the latest scholarship. In addition to reconsidering the history of America's mainline faiths, it delves into contemporary issues like religion's impact on politics and commerce; the increasingly high profile of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam; Mormonism's entry into the mainstream; and battles over gay marriage and ordination. |
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... Native American Religious Life 14 chapter 2. The African Background of New World Religions 25 B. The Mediterranean Matrix 30 1. Judaism and the Emergence of Historical Religion 31 chapter 3. The Jewish Tradition 31 chapter 4. From the ...
... Native American Religious Life 14 chapter 2. The African Background of New World Religions 25 B. The Mediterranean Matrix 30 1. Judaism and the Emergence of Historical Religion 31 chapter 3. The Jewish Tradition 31 chapter 4. From the ...
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... America 302 chapter 38. Ethnic Diversity and Denominationalism in American Judaism 308 C. Old and New Frontiers 316 chapter 39. Native American New Religions 316 chapter 40. Black Nationalism and New Urban Religions 323 chapter 41 ...
... America 302 chapter 38. Ethnic Diversity and Denominationalism in American Judaism 308 C. Old and New Frontiers 316 chapter 39. Native American New Religions 316 chapter 40. Black Nationalism and New Urban Religions 323 chapter 41 ...
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... Native American religion, Lisa Poirier; New Age, Catherine Albanese; Presbyterianism, R. John Harris and Prudence ... America's Religions follows the organizational scheme xiv preface to the fourth edition.
... Native American religion, Lisa Poirier; New Age, Catherine Albanese; Presbyterianism, R. John Harris and Prudence ... America's Religions follows the organizational scheme xiv preface to the fourth edition.
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... American Religions 2, 27, 35, 40, 51 Amish and Mennonites 11, 19 Anglicanism (the Episcopal Church) 9, 12, (23–25), 26, (31), 32 ... Native American Religions (Religions of American Indians, including Peyotism) 1, Topical Guide to Chapters.
... American Religions 2, 27, 35, 40, 51 Amish and Mennonites 11, 19 Anglicanism (the Episcopal Church) 9, 12, (23–25), 26, (31), 32 ... Native American Religions (Religions of American Indians, including Peyotism) 1, Topical Guide to Chapters.
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From Their Origins to the Twenty-first Century Peter W. Williams. Native American Religions (Religions of American Indians, including Peyotism) 1, 21, 39 The Peace Churches (Amish, Brethren, Mennonites, Friends/Quakers) 11, 15, 19 The ...
From Their Origins to the Twenty-first Century Peter W. Williams. Native American Religions (Religions of American Indians, including Peyotism) 1, 21, 39 The Peace Churches (Amish, Brethren, Mennonites, Friends/Quakers) 11, 15, 19 The ...
Contents
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Early America Europeans Colonials and Traditional Peoples before the Revolution | 105 |
Houses of Worship From Old World to New | 165 |
Religious Community Formation in the New Republic | 177 |
The End of the Frontier and the Rise of the CIty | 243 |
American Judaism | 329 |
The Twentieth Century and Beyond Further Encounters with Modernity and Pluralism | 343 |
Culture Wars and Great Awakenings | 519 |
Further Reading | 539 |
Index | 551 |
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