This book provides a fresh, engaging multi-disciplinary
introduction to religion in contemporary America. The chapters
explore the roots of contemporary American religion from the 1950s
up to the present day, looking at the major traditions including
mainline Protestantism, the evangelical-pentecostal surge,
Catholicism, Judaism, African-American religions and new religious
movements. The authors ask whether Americans are becoming less
religious, and how religious thought has moved from traditional
systematic theology to approaches such as black and feminist
theology and environmental theology. The book introduces religion
and social theory, and explores key issues and themes such as:
religion and social change; politics; gender; sexuality; diversity;
race and poverty. Students and instructors will find the
combination of historical and sociological perspectives an
invaluable aid to understanding this fascinating but complex
field.
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