American Christianities : a history of dominance and diversity
by
 
Brekus, Catherine A.

Title
American Christianities : a history of dominance and diversity

Author
Brekus, Catherine A.

ISBN
9780807869147
 
9781469602493

Publication Information
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2011.

Physical Description
1 online resource (534 pages) : illustrations

Abstract
From the founding of the first colonies until the present, the influence of Christianity, as the dominant faith in American society, has extended far beyond church pews into the wider culture. Yet, at the same time, Christians in the United States have disagreed sharply about the meaning of their shared tradition, and, divided by denominational affiliation, race, and ethnicity, they have taken stances on every side of contested public issues from slavery to women's rights. This volume of twenty-two original essays, contributed by a group of prominent thinkers in American religious studies, provides a sophisticated understanding of both the diversity and the alliances among Christianities in the United States and the influences that have shaped churches and the nation in reciprocal ways. American Christianities explores this paradoxical dynamic of dominance and diversity that are the true marks of a faith too often perceived as homogeneous and monolithic. -- Publisher.

Subject Term
Christianity -- United States.

Added Author
Brekus, Catherine A.
 
Gilpin, W. Clark.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9780807869147_brekus


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