While explaining the rise of the "Judeo-Christian" arrangement, Kevin Schultz shows how Catholics and Jews used the tri-faith image to force America to confront the challenges of pluralism.
While explaining the rise of the "Judeo-Christian" arrangement, Kevin Schultz shows how Catholics and Jews used the tri-faith image to force America to confront the challenges of pluralism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin M. Schultz is Assistant Professor of History and Catholic Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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* Introduction * Part I: Inventing Tri-Faith America, Ending "Protestant America" * Chapter 1: Creating Tri-Faith America * Chapter 2: Tri-Faith America as Standard Operating Procedure * Chapter 3: Tri-Faith America in the early Cold War * Part II: The Effects of Tri-Faith America * Chapter 4: Communalism in a Time of Consensus: Postwar Suburbia * Chapter 5: A Secular Rationale for Separation: Public Schools in Tri-Faith America * Chapter 6: Choosing Our Identities: College Fraternities, Choice, and Group Rights * Chapter 7: Keeping Religion Private (and Off the U.S. Census) * Chapter 8: From Creed to Color: Softening the Ground for Civil Rights * Conclusion: The Return of Protestant America? * Notes
* Introduction * Part I: Inventing Tri-Faith America, Ending "Protestant America" * Chapter 1: Creating Tri-Faith America * Chapter 2: Tri-Faith America as Standard Operating Procedure * Chapter 3: Tri-Faith America in the early Cold War * Part II: The Effects of Tri-Faith America * Chapter 4: Communalism in a Time of Consensus: Postwar Suburbia * Chapter 5: A Secular Rationale for Separation: Public Schools in Tri-Faith America * Chapter 6: Choosing Our Identities: College Fraternities, Choice, and Group Rights * Chapter 7: Keeping Religion Private (and Off the U.S. Census) * Chapter 8: From Creed to Color: Softening the Ground for Civil Rights * Conclusion: The Return of Protestant America? * Notes
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