Porterfield, Amanda / Corrigan, John (eds.) Religion in American History
  1. Edition - April 2010 77.90 Euro 2010. 360 Pages, Hardcover ISBN-10: 1-4051-6137-X ISBN-13: 978-1-4051-6137-4 - John Wiley & Sons

Detailed description This student-friendly introduction combines both thematic and chronological approaches in exploring the pivotal role religion played in American history - and of its impact across a range of issues, from identity formation and politics, to race, gender, and class.
* A comprehensive introduction to American religious history that successfully combines thematic and chronological approaches, aiding both teaching and learning
* Brings together a stellar cast of experts to trace the development of theology, the political order, practice, and race, ethnicity, gender and class throughout America's history
* Accessibly structured in to four key eras: Exploration and Encounter (1492-1676); The Atlantic World (1676-1802); American Empire (1803-1898); and Global Reach (1898-present).
* Investigates the role of religion in forming people's identities, emotional experiences, social conflict, politics, and patriotism
From the contents Introduction.
PART I: Exploration and Encounter (1492-1676).
1. Politics.
2. Cosmology.
3. Community.
4. Practice.
PART II: Atlantic World (1676-1802).
5. Politics.
6. Cosmology.
7. Community.
8. Practice.
PART III: American Empire (1803-1898).
9. Politics.
10. Cosmology.
11. Community.
12. Practice.
PART IV: Global Reach (1898-Present).
13. Politics.
14. Cosmology.
15. Community.
16. Practice.
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