In Faith in the New Millennium, Matthew Avery Sutton and Darren Dochuk bring together a collection of essays from renowned historians, sociologists, and religious studies scholars that address the future of religion and American politics.
In Faith in the New Millennium, Matthew Avery Sutton and Darren Dochuk bring together a collection of essays from renowned historians, sociologists, and religious studies scholars that address the future of religion and American politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Avery Sutton is the Edward R. Meyer Distinguished Professor of History at Washington State University. Darren Dochuk is Associate Professor in the John C. Danforth Center on Religion & Politics and Department of History at Washington University in St. Louis.
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* List of Contributors * Introduction * I. POLITICS * 1. The Founding Fathers in Modern America by Kate Carte Engel * 2. Slavery and Religion in (Not Just) a Christian Nation by Edward J. Blum * 3. Religion and the "Outsider" Candidates by Charles F. Irons * 4. African American Religious Conservatives in the New Millennium by Anthea Butler * 5. Barack Hussein Obama: America's First Muslim President? by Rebecca Anne Goetz * II. POLICY * 6. From Drone War to Indian War: Protecting (and Liberating) Innocent Women and Children by Jennifer Graber * 7. Crude Awakenings in the Age of Oil by Darren Dochuk * 8. The Welfare of Faith by Alison Collis Greene * 9. Latino/a Religious Communities and Immigration in Modern America by Arlene Sanchez-Walsh * 10. Teaching about Religion in Red State America by Mark Chancey * 11. America's World Mission in the Age of Obama by Andrew Preston * III. RELIGION * 12. Between Hope and Despair: Obama and Evangelical Politics by Steven P. Miller * 13. Secrets and the Making of Mormon Moments by J. Spencer Fluhman * 14. Preparing for Doomsday by Matthew Avery Sutton * 15. The Rise of the Nones by Matthew S. Hedstrom * 16. The Blessings of American Pluralism and Those Who Rail Against It by Kevin M. Schultz * Afterword: Amanda Porterfield
* List of Contributors * Introduction * I. POLITICS * 1. The Founding Fathers in Modern America by Kate Carte Engel * 2. Slavery and Religion in (Not Just) a Christian Nation by Edward J. Blum * 3. Religion and the "Outsider" Candidates by Charles F. Irons * 4. African American Religious Conservatives in the New Millennium by Anthea Butler * 5. Barack Hussein Obama: America's First Muslim President? by Rebecca Anne Goetz * II. POLICY * 6. From Drone War to Indian War: Protecting (and Liberating) Innocent Women and Children by Jennifer Graber * 7. Crude Awakenings in the Age of Oil by Darren Dochuk * 8. The Welfare of Faith by Alison Collis Greene * 9. Latino/a Religious Communities and Immigration in Modern America by Arlene Sanchez-Walsh * 10. Teaching about Religion in Red State America by Mark Chancey * 11. America's World Mission in the Age of Obama by Andrew Preston * III. RELIGION * 12. Between Hope and Despair: Obama and Evangelical Politics by Steven P. Miller * 13. Secrets and the Making of Mormon Moments by J. Spencer Fluhman * 14. Preparing for Doomsday by Matthew Avery Sutton * 15. The Rise of the Nones by Matthew S. Hedstrom * 16. The Blessings of American Pluralism and Those Who Rail Against It by Kevin M. Schultz * Afterword: Amanda Porterfield
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