At the heart of American studies is the idea of America itself.
Here, Buck looks at the religious significance of America by
examining those religions that have attached some kind of spiritual
meaning to America. The author explores how American
Protestantism-and nine minority faiths-have projected America into
the mainstream of world history by defining-and by
redefining-America's world role. Surveying the religious myths and
visions of America of ten religions, Buck shows how minority faiths
have redefined America's sense of national purpose. This book
invites serious reflection on what it means to be an American,
particularly from a religious perspective.
Religious myths of America are thought-orienting narratives that
serve as vehicles of spiritual and social truths about the United
States itself. Religious visions of America are action-oriented
agendas that articulate the goals to which America should aspire
and the role it should play in the community of nations. Buck
examines the distinctive perspectives held by ten religious
traditions that inform and expand on the notion of America, and its
place in the world. He covers Native American, Protestant,
Catholic, Jewish, Mormon, Christian Identity, Black Muslim,
Islamic, Buddhist, and Baha'i beliefs and invites serious
reflection on what it means to be an American, particularly from a
religious perspective.
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