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Pluralism comes of age American religious culture in the twentieth century / Charles H. Lippy.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, (c)2000.Description: 1 online resource (x, 250 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780585383293
  • 9781317462736
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BL2525 .P587 2000
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Contents:
The shifting public presence of mainline Protestantism -- Pluralism's promise and perils: American Catholicism in the twentieth century -- The paradox of pluralism: the Jewish experience -- Religion and the pride of a people: Black religion in the United States -- Syncretism and pluralism: Native American experiences in the twentieth century -- Personal religious expression in a pluralistic culture -- The proliferation of pluralism -- The politics of religion in a pluralistic society -- Pluralistic turns in American religious thought -- The persistence of pluralism.
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Review: "Beginning with the Victorian age and the end of the nineteenth century, Lippy's narrative moves through the shifting power of Protestantism and American Catholicism and into the period of immigration and pluralism that has characterized our country's religious experience. His later chapters include coverage of the Jewish experience, African-American religion, Native American traditions, the ecstatic personal expressions of conversion that mark the evangelical movements, the politics of religion, the proliferation of sects and cults, and the many strands of religious thought in this century."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Planting pluralism in the United States -- The shifting public presence of mainline Protestantism -- Pluralism's promise and perils: American Catholicism in the twentieth century -- The paradox of pluralism: the Jewish experience -- Religion and the pride of a people: Black religion in the United States -- Syncretism and pluralism: Native American experiences in the twentieth century -- Personal religious expression in a pluralistic culture -- The proliferation of pluralism -- The politics of religion in a pluralistic society -- Pluralistic turns in American religious thought -- The persistence of pluralism.

"Beginning with the Victorian age and the end of the nineteenth century, Lippy's narrative moves through the shifting power of Protestantism and American Catholicism and into the period of immigration and pluralism that has characterized our country's religious experience. His later chapters include coverage of the Jewish experience, African-American religion, Native American traditions, the ecstatic personal expressions of conversion that mark the evangelical movements, the politics of religion, the proliferation of sects and cults, and the many strands of religious thought in this century."--Jacket.

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