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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781138525887
- ISBN-10: 113852588X
- Artikelnr.: 50497175
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781138525887
- ISBN-10: 113852588X
- Artikelnr.: 50497175
Thomas Robbins
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I. INTRODUCTORY
Introduction: Conflict and Change in American Religions
1. Religion and Power
II. MILITANT TRADITIONALIST RESURGENCE
2. The Limits of Modernity
3. Fundamentalism Revisited
4. Gender
Education
and the New Christian Right
5. Rural Ideology and the Future of Rural America
6. Virus as Metaphor: Religious Responses to AIDS
III. CHALLENGE AND RENEWAL IN MAINLINE GROUPS
7. The Great Protestant Puzzle: Retreat
Renewal
or Reshuffle?
8. Liberal Protestantism's Struggle to Recapture the Heartland
9. Why Catholics Stay in the Church
10. The Jews: Schism or Division
IV. SPIRITUAL INNOVATION AND THE NEW AGE
11. Modernization
Secularization
and Mormon Success
12. On the Margins of the Sacred
13. Rebottling the Elixir: The Gospel of Prosperity in America's Religioeconomic Corporations
14. Channels to Elsewhere
15. The Apocalypse at Jonestown (with Afterward)
16. Religious Movements and Brainwashing Litigation: Evaluating Key Testimony
V. RELIGIOUS FERMENT AND THE ASPIRATIONS OF WOMEN
17. Women-Church: Catholic Women Produce an Alternative Spirituality
18. In Goddess We Trust
19. Women-Centered Healing Rites: A Study of Alienation and Reintegration
20. Women's Search for Family and Roots: A Jewish Religious Solution to a Modern Dilemma
VI. RELIGION
POLITICS
AND CIVIL RELIGION
21. Religion and Legitimation in the American Republic
22. Religion and Power in the American Experience
23. Citizens and Believers: Always Strangers?
24. Conservative Christians
Televangelism
and Politics: Taking Stock a Decade after the Founding of the Moral Majority
VII. CONCLUSION
25. Civil Religion and Recent American Religious Ferment
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I. INTRODUCTORY
Introduction: Conflict and Change in American Religions
1. Religion and Power
II. MILITANT TRADITIONALIST RESURGENCE
2. The Limits of Modernity
3. Fundamentalism Revisited
4. Gender
Education
and the New Christian Right
5. Rural Ideology and the Future of Rural America
6. Virus as Metaphor: Religious Responses to AIDS
III. CHALLENGE AND RENEWAL IN MAINLINE GROUPS
7. The Great Protestant Puzzle: Retreat
Renewal
or Reshuffle?
8. Liberal Protestantism's Struggle to Recapture the Heartland
9. Why Catholics Stay in the Church
10. The Jews: Schism or Division
IV. SPIRITUAL INNOVATION AND THE NEW AGE
11. Modernization
Secularization
and Mormon Success
12. On the Margins of the Sacred
13. Rebottling the Elixir: The Gospel of Prosperity in America's Religioeconomic Corporations
14. Channels to Elsewhere
15. The Apocalypse at Jonestown (with Afterward)
16. Religious Movements and Brainwashing Litigation: Evaluating Key Testimony
V. RELIGIOUS FERMENT AND THE ASPIRATIONS OF WOMEN
17. Women-Church: Catholic Women Produce an Alternative Spirituality
18. In Goddess We Trust
19. Women-Centered Healing Rites: A Study of Alienation and Reintegration
20. Women's Search for Family and Roots: A Jewish Religious Solution to a Modern Dilemma
VI. RELIGION
POLITICS
AND CIVIL RELIGION
21. Religion and Legitimation in the American Republic
22. Religion and Power in the American Experience
23. Citizens and Believers: Always Strangers?
24. Conservative Christians
Televangelism
and Politics: Taking Stock a Decade after the Founding of the Moral Majority
VII. CONCLUSION
25. Civil Religion and Recent American Religious Ferment
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I. INTRODUCTORY
Introduction: Conflict and Change in American Religions
1. Religion and Power
II. MILITANT TRADITIONALIST RESURGENCE
2. The Limits of Modernity
3. Fundamentalism Revisited
4. Gender
Education
and the New Christian Right
5. Rural Ideology and the Future of Rural America
6. Virus as Metaphor: Religious Responses to AIDS
III. CHALLENGE AND RENEWAL IN MAINLINE GROUPS
7. The Great Protestant Puzzle: Retreat
Renewal
or Reshuffle?
8. Liberal Protestantism's Struggle to Recapture the Heartland
9. Why Catholics Stay in the Church
10. The Jews: Schism or Division
IV. SPIRITUAL INNOVATION AND THE NEW AGE
11. Modernization
Secularization
and Mormon Success
12. On the Margins of the Sacred
13. Rebottling the Elixir: The Gospel of Prosperity in America's Religioeconomic Corporations
14. Channels to Elsewhere
15. The Apocalypse at Jonestown (with Afterward)
16. Religious Movements and Brainwashing Litigation: Evaluating Key Testimony
V. RELIGIOUS FERMENT AND THE ASPIRATIONS OF WOMEN
17. Women-Church: Catholic Women Produce an Alternative Spirituality
18. In Goddess We Trust
19. Women-Centered Healing Rites: A Study of Alienation and Reintegration
20. Women's Search for Family and Roots: A Jewish Religious Solution to a Modern Dilemma
VI. RELIGION
POLITICS
AND CIVIL RELIGION
21. Religion and Legitimation in the American Republic
22. Religion and Power in the American Experience
23. Citizens and Believers: Always Strangers?
24. Conservative Christians
Televangelism
and Politics: Taking Stock a Decade after the Founding of the Moral Majority
VII. CONCLUSION
25. Civil Religion and Recent American Religious Ferment
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I. INTRODUCTORY
Introduction: Conflict and Change in American Religions
1. Religion and Power
II. MILITANT TRADITIONALIST RESURGENCE
2. The Limits of Modernity
3. Fundamentalism Revisited
4. Gender
Education
and the New Christian Right
5. Rural Ideology and the Future of Rural America
6. Virus as Metaphor: Religious Responses to AIDS
III. CHALLENGE AND RENEWAL IN MAINLINE GROUPS
7. The Great Protestant Puzzle: Retreat
Renewal
or Reshuffle?
8. Liberal Protestantism's Struggle to Recapture the Heartland
9. Why Catholics Stay in the Church
10. The Jews: Schism or Division
IV. SPIRITUAL INNOVATION AND THE NEW AGE
11. Modernization
Secularization
and Mormon Success
12. On the Margins of the Sacred
13. Rebottling the Elixir: The Gospel of Prosperity in America's Religioeconomic Corporations
14. Channels to Elsewhere
15. The Apocalypse at Jonestown (with Afterward)
16. Religious Movements and Brainwashing Litigation: Evaluating Key Testimony
V. RELIGIOUS FERMENT AND THE ASPIRATIONS OF WOMEN
17. Women-Church: Catholic Women Produce an Alternative Spirituality
18. In Goddess We Trust
19. Women-Centered Healing Rites: A Study of Alienation and Reintegration
20. Women's Search for Family and Roots: A Jewish Religious Solution to a Modern Dilemma
VI. RELIGION
POLITICS
AND CIVIL RELIGION
21. Religion and Legitimation in the American Republic
22. Religion and Power in the American Experience
23. Citizens and Believers: Always Strangers?
24. Conservative Christians
Televangelism
and Politics: Taking Stock a Decade after the Founding of the Moral Majority
VII. CONCLUSION
25. Civil Religion and Recent American Religious Ferment
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX