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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... PROTESTANTISM AS ESTABLISHMENT William R. Hutchison AMERICAN FUNDAMENTALISM: THE IDEAL OF FEMININITY Randal! Balmer xi Xiii 25 27 43 66 87 IOI 6 PART II I0 I4 I5 I7 CATHOLICISM AND AMERICAN. American Religious History: Contents.
... PROTESTANTISM AS ESTABLISHMENT William R. Hutchison AMERICAN FUNDAMENTALISM: THE IDEAL OF FEMININITY Randal! Balmer xi Xiii 25 27 43 66 87 IOI 6 PART II I0 I4 I5 I7 CATHOLICISM AND AMERICAN. American Religious History: Contents.
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... ESTABLISHMENT (I 964) E. Digby Baltzell RELIGIOUS FREEDOM (I966) john Courtney Murray BEYOND GOD THE FATHER (I973) Mary Daly CEREMONY (I977) Leslie Marmon Silko “AMERICAN INDIAN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM,” PUBLIC LAW 95-34l (I978) SEXISM AND ...
... ESTABLISHMENT (I 964) E. Digby Baltzell RELIGIOUS FREEDOM (I966) john Courtney Murray BEYOND GOD THE FATHER (I973) Mary Daly CEREMONY (I977) Leslie Marmon Silko “AMERICAN INDIAN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM,” PUBLIC LAW 95-34l (I978) SEXISM AND ...
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... establishment with a moral right to exert authority over others has echoed down the centuries, not only in how the Puritans have been remembered, but also in the behavior of some of their descendants. In 1963, Digby Baltzell criticized ...
... establishment with a moral right to exert authority over others has echoed down the centuries, not only in how the Puritans have been remembered, but also in the behavior of some of their descendants. In 1963, Digby Baltzell criticized ...
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... establishment that attempted to dominate them. At the same time, they, too, pressed to extend the meaning of religious freedom and its implications. Hindus and Buddhists absorbed democratic tendencies in American culture along with the ...
... establishment that attempted to dominate them. At the same time, they, too, pressed to extend the meaning of religious freedom and its implications. Hindus and Buddhists absorbed democratic tendencies in American culture along with the ...
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... establishment of Protestant politicians, ministers, lawyers, educators, and business leaders exerted a disproportionate amount of legal, professional, and cultural influence in the United States. Many of these cultural elites were broad ...
... establishment of Protestant politicians, ministers, lawyers, educators, and business leaders exerted a disproportionate amount of legal, professional, and cultural influence in the United States. Many of these cultural elites were broad ...
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