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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Religion in America is a groundbreaking collection of 111 detailed scholarly articles that address a wide range of topics in American religious history and culture, written by experts in their fields. It utilizes cutting edge categories of scholarly research to identify the crucial themes, events, people, places, and ideas that have constituted the rich history of religion in America and arranges those categories into fiveinterrelated sections: Space, Religious Ideas, Race and Ethnicity, Public Life, and Empire.

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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Religion in America is a groundbreaking collection of 111 detailed scholarly articles that address a wide range of topics in American religious history and culture, written by experts in their fields. It utilizes cutting edge categories of scholarly research to identify the crucial themes, events, people, places, and ideas that have constituted the rich history of religion in America and arranges those categories into fiveinterrelated sections: Space, Religious Ideas, Race and Ethnicity, Public Life, and Empire.
Autorenporträt
John Corrigan is Lucius Moody Bristol Distinguished Professor of Religion and Professor of History, Florida State University. He is the author of numerous books on religion in America, religion and emotion, and the spatial humanities. He is the editor of the Chicago History of American Religion book series at the University of Chicago Press and coeditor of the Spatial Humanities book series at Indiana University Press. Among his previous OUP books are The Prism of Piety (1991), Religion and Emotion: Approaches and Interpretations (2004), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Emotion (2006), and, as coeditor with Amanda Porterfield and Darren Grem, The Business Turn in American Religious History (2015).