American Religious HistoryAmanda Porterfield John Wiley & Sons, 2008 M04 15 - 352 pages In this outstanding historical reader, the editor has gathered nine essays and over thirty primary documents to present a coherent picture of the history of American religion. |
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... TO ROME (I939) Dorothy Day THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN jEW (I948) Mordecai M. Kaplan “FOREWORD,” THE SACRED PIPE (I953) Black Elk 205 2I5 2I9 222 225 230 235 238 244 254 259 264 268 27I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4| CONTENTS.
... TO ROME (I939) Dorothy Day THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN jEW (I948) Mordecai M. Kaplan “FOREWORD,” THE SACRED PIPE (I953) Black Elk 205 2I5 2I9 222 225 230 235 238 244 254 259 264 268 27I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4| CONTENTS.
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... Jewish Theological Seminary of America from 1972 to 1986 and as Jacob H. Schiff Professor of History until his retirement in 1985. Cohen has been renowned as a spokesman for and interpreter of the Conservative movement in American ...
... Jewish Theological Seminary of America from 1972 to 1986 and as Jacob H. Schiff Professor of History until his retirement in 1985. Cohen has been renowned as a spokesman for and interpreter of the Conservative movement in American ...
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... Jews, Catholics, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and Wiccans have all claimed freedom of religious expression as their right, while conservative Protestants have often wanted to limit the definition of religion to certain forms of adherence ...
... Jews, Catholics, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and Wiccans have all claimed freedom of religious expression as their right, while conservative Protestants have often wanted to limit the definition of religion to certain forms of adherence ...
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... Jews, or between African American and immigrant Muslims. This identification of basic elements of American religious life does not mean that a rigid boundary exists between religion in the United States and religion elsewhere, or that ...
... Jews, or between African American and immigrant Muslims. This identification of basic elements of American religious life does not mean that a rigid boundary exists between religion in the United States and religion elsewhere, or that ...
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... Jews at Ivy League schools, and excluding Jews from membership in country clubs. In Baltzell's opinion, this sort of behavior amounted to a betrayal of the principles of freedom, individuality, and honest work on which the country was ...
... Jews at Ivy League schools, and excluding Jews from membership in country clubs. In Baltzell's opinion, this sort of behavior amounted to a betrayal of the principles of freedom, individuality, and honest work on which the country was ...
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