Homelessness, black neighborhood development, problems of
abortion and sex education--how does religion affect the politics
of an American city confronting these and other concerns? And what
differences have "church and state" issues made in these struggles?
In answering such questions, A Bridging of Faiths conveys a feeling
of the urgent social theater of Springfield, Massachusetts, and
provides both a contemporary and historical sense of how power
shapes and is shaped by the civic culture. Recalling the immediacy
and provocativeness of classic community studies like Middletown
and Yankee City, the work draws on the voices of Springfielders
themselves, while it exposes tendencies that prevail throughout
contemporary America. This is a tale of two establishments:
Protestant for three centuries, Springfield has been for the last
fifty years a Catholic city. In looking at its emerging
demographic, political, and economic patterns, the book shows how
church and state interact at the local level, where lives are
actually lived, as opposed to how the law and public opinion say
they ought to interact at the more abstract federal level. While
religion is more politically influential than some social
scientists might have expected, it does not possess the kind of
power feared by many constitutionalists. Politicians are seeking to
redefine themselves in relation to religion and in other ways, and
religion as a whole faces subtle crises of mobility, authority, and
secularization. From these complexities, new patterns of cultural
and political authority have emerged in Springfield, similar to
those now affecting other American communities and the nation.
Originally published in 1992.
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