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Explores the role that religious activists have played in shaping the culture of the Pacific Northwest, particularly in Washington and Oregon, from the middle of the 19th century onward. Outsiders in a Promised Land is a meticulously researched, comprehensive treatment of religion in Pacific Northwest public life.

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Explores the role that religious activists have played in shaping the culture of the Pacific Northwest, particularly in Washington and Oregon, from the middle of the 19th century onward. Outsiders in a Promised Land is a meticulously researched, comprehensive treatment of religion in Pacific Northwest public life.
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Dale Soden earned his B.A. in History at Pacific Lutheran University and his Master's and Ph.D. in American Intellectual History at the University of Washington. He has taught most of his career at Whitworth University in Spokane, with an emphasis on American intellectual, cultural, and religious history. Author of Whitworth University's history, An Enduring Venture of Mind and Heart, Soden has published numerous scholarly articles and books centered on the Pacific Northwest, including The Reverend Mark Matthews: Activist in the Progressive Era, and Historic Photos of Washington State.