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$aThe Cambridge history of religions in America.$nVolume 3,$p1945 to the present$h[electronic resource] /$cedited by Stephen J. Stein. |
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$tTHE POSTWAR RELIGIOUS WORLD, 1945 AND FOLLOWING --$tDangerous and Promising Times: American Religion in the Postwar Years /$rBill J. Leonard --$tPublic Religion in Canada from Mackenzie King to Trudeau: Entering the Age of Pluralism, 1945-1982 /$rGeorge Egerton --$tReligion in Mexico, 1945-2010 /$rDaniel Ramírez --$tAmerican Judaism in the Postwar Period /$rDeborah Dash Moore --$tSuburbanization and Religion /$rJames Hudnut-Beumler --$tThe Postwar Religious World, 1945 and Following: The Case of Asian Religions in the United States /$rJane Iwamura --$tCONTROVERSIAL ISSUES IN TRANSITIONAL TIMES --$tSecularization in American Society: A Review of the 1960s /$rRichard Fenn --$tBreaking Silence: Churches and Opposition to the Vietnam /$rMichael B. Friedland --$tThe Religious Significance and Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement, 1950-1970 /$rSandy Dwayne Martin --$tThe Kennedy Election: The Church-State Question and Its Legacy /$rGerald P.S.J. Fogarty --$tLove is the Only Norm: The New Morality and the Sexual Revolution /$rHeather Rachelle White --$tSecond Vatican Council /$rPatrick W. Carey --$tThe State of Israel /$rEli Lederhendler --$tTHE WORLD's RELIGIONS IN AMERICA --$tInterrogating the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Will Herberg's Construction of American Religion, Religious Pluralism, and the Problem of Inclusion /$rLaura Levitt --$tAmerican Buddhism since 1965 /$rCharles S. Prebish --$tHinduism in America /$rVasudha Narayanan --$tIslam in America /$rJane I. Smith --$tNative American Religious Traditions Post-World War II to the Present /$rAndrea L. Smith --$tLatina/o Borderland Religions /$rLuis Leon --$tNew Religious Movements in America /$rJ. Gordon Melton --$tRELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL CONFLICT IN AMERICA --$tRace, Religion, and Theological Discourse /$rAnthony B. Pinn --$tAmerican Religion's Fascination with Sex /$rR. Marie Griffith --$tWomen and Religion in Modern America /$rMarjorie Procter-Smith --$tCults in America: Discourse and Outcomes /$rCatherine Wessinger --$tReligious Tensions in a Changing World /$rR. Laurence Moore --$tNEW AND CONTINUING RELIGIOUS REALITIES IN AMERICA --$tPost 9/11: America Agonizes over Islam /$rEbrahim Moosa --$tThe Megachurch Phenomenon: Reshaping Church and Faith for the Twenty-First Century /$rScott L. Thumma --$tRoman Catholicism in America at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century /$rJames M. O'toole --$tNew Technologies /$rStewart M. Hoover --$tReading Race and American Televangelism /$rMarla Frederick --$tReligion, Government, and Law in the Contemporary United States /$rDaniel Conkle --$tReligious Thought in America: 1945 to the Present /$rTisa Wenger --$tReligion and Missions /$rAngelyn Dries --$tCONCLUDING ESSAYS --$tReligion and Myths of Nationhood in Canada and Mexico in the Twenty-First Century /$rPamela Klassen --$tAmerica's Divided Soul, 2000-2009 /$rWade Clark Roof --$tGlobal Religious Realities in the United States /$rGary Laderman --$tVisions of the Religious Future in the United States /$rMartin E. Marty. |
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$aThis history shows complex relationships among American religious communities as well as the growth of distinctive theological ideas and religious practices. The result of this development in North America is a rich religious culture that includes representatives of most of the world's religions. Volume 3 examines the religious situation in the United States from the end of the Second World War to the second decade of the twenty-first century, contextualized in the larger North American continental context. |
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