Modern American Religion, Volume 3

Modern American Religion, Volume 3
Author: Martin E. Marty
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 555
Release: 1996-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780226508986


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In this third volume of his acclaimed chronicle of faith in twentieth-century America, Martin E. Marty presents the first authoritative account of American religious culture from the entry of the United States into World War II through the Eisenhower years. Under God, Indivisible, 1941-1960 is the first book to systematically address religion and the roles it played in shaping the social and political life of mid-century America. A work of exceptional clarity and historical depth, it will interest general readers as well as historians of American and church history. "The series will become a standard account of the nation's variegated religious culture during the current century. The four volumes, the fruition of decades of research, may rank as much honored Marty's most significant contribution to U.S. studies."—Richard N. Ostling, Time "When America needs some advice or commentary on the state of modern theology, the person it turns to is Martin Marty."—Publishers Weekly


Modern American Religion, Volume 3
Language: en
Pages: 555
Authors: Martin E. Marty
Categories: Religion
Type: BOOK - Published: 1996-08-15 - Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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In this third volume of his acclaimed chronicle of faith in twentieth-century America, Martin E. Marty presents the first authoritative account of American reli
Modern American Religion, Volume 3
Language: en
Pages: 572
Authors: Martin E. Marty
Categories: History
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Modern American Religion, Volume 2
Language: en
Pages: 484
Authors: Martin E. Marty
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 1997-06-21 - Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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In this second volume of two tracing the history of 20th-century American religion, Martin E. Marty tells the story of how America has survived religious distur
Under the Spell of Freedom
Language: en
Pages: 505
Authors: Hans Joas
Categories: Psychology
Type: BOOK - Published: 2024 - Publisher: Oxford University Press

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In Under the Spell of Freedom, Hans Joas deconstructs the grand Hegelian narrative of human history as the self-realization of the idea of freedom, setting as a
Minority Faiths and the American Protestant Mainstream
Language: en
Pages: 394
Authors: Jonathan D. Sarna
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 1998 - Publisher: University of Illinois Press

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Covering the period from roughly the Civil War to World War I, a collection of scholars explores how minority faiths in the United States met the challenges pos