Religion in America

Religion in America

Religion in America

Religion in America

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Overview

This comprehensive narrative account of religion in America from the sixteenth century through the present depicts the religious life of the American people within the context of American society. It addresses topics ranging from the European origins of American religious thought and the diversity of religion in America, to the relation of nationhood with religious practice and the importance of race, ethnicity, and gender in American religious history. Split into four parts this textbook covers:

  • Religion in a Colonial Context, 1492-1789
  • The New Nation, 1789-1865
  • Years of Midpassage, 1865-1918
  • Modern America, 1918- Present

This new edition has been thoroughly updated to include further discussion of colonialism, religious minorities, space and empire, religious freedom, emotion, popular religion, sexuality, the ascent of the "nones," Islamophobia, and the development of an American mission to the world.

With a detailed timeline, illustrations and maps throughout, and an accompanying companion website Religion in America is the perfect introduction for students new to the study of this topic who wish to understand the key themes, places, and people who shaped the world as we know it today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815392620
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/16/2018
Edition description: New
Pages: 624
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Corrigan is Lucius Moody Bristol Distinguished Professor of Religion and Professor of History at Florida State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction: Land, People, and Nation. Part I Religion in a Colonial Context, 1492-1789. Chapter One: Backgrounds and Beginnings. Chapter Two: The Atlantic World. Chapter Three: The Great Awakening: A Cluster of Revivals. Chapter Four: The Birth of the Republic. Part II: The New Nation, 1789-1865. Chapter Five: The Republic and the Churches. Chapter Six: Protestant Expansion and Consolidation. Chapter Seven: The Broadening of Denominational Life. Chapter Eight: Visions of Religious Community. Part III Years of Midpassage, 1865-1918. Chapter Nine: Post-Civil War America. Chapter Ten: The New Americans. Chapter Eleven: The New Intellectual Climate. Chapter Twelve: New Frontiers for the Churches. Part IV Modern America, 1918-Present. Chapter Thirteen: The Shifting Religious Configuration. Chapter Fourteen: Protestant Transition and New Religions. Chapter Fifteen: Resurgence, Renewal, and Reform. Chapter Sixteen: Congregations and Coalitions. Chapter Seventeen: Moral Divisions: Religion After 9/11

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