In this important study, Mark Toulouse maps the ambiguous
landscape between American Christianity and American public life.
Built on an extensive study of religious periodical literature
since the mid-1950s and on an analysis of landmark events in
American history, Toulouse develops an insightful typology for
understanding how Americans have related their Christian faith to
public life. For Toulouse, the relationship between American
Christianity and American public life exists in four styles of
interaction--iconic faith, priestly faith, the public Christian,
and the public church--with each model appearing in various forms
across the terrain of American history. Carefully examined and
accessibly written, this study is sure to generate discussion and
bring clarity to the many ambiguities and diversities that continue
to mark American Christianity.
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