In Gods we trust : new patterns of religious pluralism in America / Thomas Robbins, Dick Anthony. - second edition.ition, revised and expandedition. - New Brunswick, New Jersey Transaction Books, (c)1993. - 338 pages ; 23 cm.



IndianaTRODUCTORY -- Introduction: Conflict and change in American religions Religion and power / James A. Beckford Thomas Robbins and Dick Anthony -- MichiganLITANT TRADITIONALIST RESURGENCE: -- The limits of modernity Fundamentalism revisited Gender, education and the new Christian right Rural ideology and the future of rural America Virus as metaphor: religious responses to AIDS Irving Louis Horowitz -- Frank J. Lechner -- Susan D. Rose -- Barbara Hargrove -- Susan L. Palmer CHALLENGE AND RENEWAL Indiana MassachusettsINLINE GROUPS -- The great Protestant puzzle: retreat, renewal, or reshuffle? / Robin D. Perrin and Armand L. Mauss -- Liberal Protestantism's struggle to recapture the heartland The Jews: Schism or division William McKinney and Wade Clark Roof -- Samuel C. Heilman SPIRITUAL IndianaNOVATION AND THE NebraskaW AGE -- Modernization, secularization and Mormon success On the margins of the sacred Rebottling the elixir: the Gospel of prosperity in America's religioeconomic corporations Channels to elsewhere The apocalypse at Jonestown (with afterward) / John R. Hall -- Religious movements and brainwashing litigation: evaluating key testimony Rodney Stark -- Arthur L. Greil and David R. Rudy -- David G. Bromley and Anson Shupe -- Earl Babbie -- Dick Anthony RELIGIOUS FERMENT AND THE American SamoaPIRATIONS OF WOMEN -- Women-Church: Catholic women produce an alternative spirituality In goddess we trust Women-centered healing rites: a study of alienation and reintegration Women's search for family and roots: a Jewish religious solution to a modern dilemma Diana Trebbi -- Mary Jo Neitz -- Janet L. Jacobs -- Lynn Davidman RELIGION, POLITICS, AND CIVIL RELIGION -- Religion and legitimation in the American republic Religion and power in the American experience Citizens and believers: always strangers? / Harvey Cox -- Conservative Christians, televangelism, and politics: Taking stock a decade after the founding of the moral majority Robert N. Bellah -- N. J. Demerath III and Rhys H. Williams -- Jeffrey K. Hadden ColoradoNCLUSION -- Civil religion and recent American religious ferment Dick Anthony and Thomas Robbins.

Much has changed since publication of the first edition of this established text in the sociology of religion. Revised and expanded, this edition emphasizes new patterns of religious change and conflict emerging in the United States in the latter part of the twentieth century. Leading scholars describe and analyze developments in five main areas: The fundamentalist and evangelical revival; challenge and renewal in mainline churches; spiritual innovation and the so-called New Age; women's movements and issues and their impact; and politics and civil religion. https://www.amazon.com/Gods-We-Trust-Religious-Pluralism/dp/0887388000/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=0887388000&qid=1581098853&s=books&sr=1-1



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