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The Cambridge History of Religions in America

The Cambridge History of Religions in America
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Stephen J. Stein, Raymond D. Fogelson, Megan C. Armstrong, Robert D. Linder, Peter Lake, Jacob K. Olupona, Neal B. Keating, David H. Dye, Jace Weaver, Pablo Garcia, Kathleen Ann Myers, Dominique Deslandres, James D. Bratt, Stafford Poole, Luca Codignola, Michael P. Winship, Thomas D. Hamm, Charles H. Lippy, Amy C. Schutt, Christopher Vecsey, Sylvester A. Johnson, Jonathan D. Sarna, Tricia T. Pyne, Daniel Vaca, Randall Balmer, Thomas S. Kidd, Etta M. Madden, Leigh E. Schmidt, Richard Godbeer, Jon Sensbach, Richard P. Heizenrater, Frank L. Lambert, Patricia U. Bonomi, Mark A. Noll, Ana Maria Diaz-Stevens, Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo, E. Brooks Holifield, Erik R. Seeman, Stephen A. Marini, Peter W. Williams, David Morgan, Paul Harvey, Kevin J. Christiano, Euan Kerr Cameron, John Corrigan, Daniel L. Dreisbach, Marguerite Van Die, Gilberto M. Hinojosa, Russell E. Richey, Phillip L. Barlow, Peter J. Thuesen, Michael Barkun, Claude Clegg, Randall M. Miller, Michael J. McClymond, Chester L. Gillis, Hasia R. Diner, Dennis C. Dickerson, John H. Erickson, Grant Underwood, Clara Sue Kidwell, Edward E. Curtis IV, E. Allen Richardson, Catherine L. Albanese, Jeffrey M. Burns, Robert A. Orsi, Susan Curtis, Robert C. Fuller, Jon H. Roberts, Margaret Bendroth, Kenneth J. Heineman, Justin Nordstrom, Richard M. Gamble, G. Kurt Pieler, David B. Marshall, Matthew Butler, Stephen D. Glazier, Roger Lundlin, Edith L. Blumhofer, Diane Winston, Tona J. Hangen, Leslie C. Griffin, George McKenna, Bill J. Leonard, George Egerton, Daniel Ramirez, Deborah Dash Moore, James Hudnut-Beumler, Jane Iwamura, Richard Fenn, Michael B. Friedland, Sandy Dwayne Martin, Gerald P. Fogarty S.J., Heather Rachelle White, Patrick W. Carey, Eli Lederhandler, Laura Levitt, Charles S. Prebish, Vasudha Narayanan, Jane I. Smith, Andrea Smith, Luis Leon, J. Gordon Melton, Anthony B. Pinn, R. Marie Griffith, Marjorie Proctor-Smith, Catherine Wessinger, R. Laurence Moore, Ebrahim Moosa, Scott L. Thumma, James M. O'Toole, Stewart M. Hoover, Marla F. Frederick, Daniel O. Conkle, Tisa Wenger, Angelyn Dries, Pamela Klassen, Wade Clark Roof, Gary Laderman, Martin E. Marty
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  • Date Published: August 2012
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  • format: Multiple copy pack
  • isbn: 9781107013346

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  • The three volumes of The Cambridge History of Religions in America trace the historical development of religious traditions in America, following both their transplantation from other parts of the world and the inauguration of new religious movements on the continent of North America. This story involves complex relationships among these religious communities as well as the growth of distinctive theological ideas and religious practices. The net result of this historical development in North America is a rich religious culture that includes representatives of most of the world's religions. Volume 1 extends chronologically from prehistoric times until 1790, a date linked to the formation of the United States as a nation. The first volume provides background information on representative Native American traditions as well as on religions imported from Europe and Africa. Diverse religious traditions in the areas of European settlement, both Christian and non-Christian, became more numerous and more complex with the passage of time and with the accelerating present. Tension and conflict were also evident in this colonial period among religious groups, triggered sometimes by philosophical and social differences, other times by distinctive religious beliefs and practices. The complex world of the eighteenth century, including international tensions and conflicts, was a shaping force on religious communities in North America, including those on the continent both north and south of what became the United States. Volume 2 focuses on the time period from 1790 until 1945, a date that marks the end of the Second World War. One result of the religious freedom mandated by the Constitution was the dramatic expansion of the religious diversity in the new nation, and with it controversy and conflict over theological and social issues increased among denominations. Religion, for example, played a role in the Civil War. The closing decades of the nineteenth century witnessed the rising prominence of Roman Catholicism and Judaism in the United States as well as the growth of a variety of new religious movements, some that were products of the national situation and others that were imported from distant parts of the globe. Modern science and philosophy challenged many traditional religious assumptions and beliefs during this century and a half, leading to a vigorous debate and considerable controversy. By the middle of the twentieth century, religion on the North American continent was patterned quite differently in each of the three nations – the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Volume 3 examines the religious situation in the United States from the end of the Second World War to the second decade of the twenty-first century, contextualized in the larger North American continental context. Among the forces shaping the national religious situation were suburbanization and secularization. Conflicts over race, gender, sex, and civil rights were widespread among religious communities. During these decades, religious organizations in the United States formulated policies and practices in response to such international issues as the relationship with the state of Israel, the controversy surrounding Islam in the Middle East, and the expanding presence of Asian religious traditions in North America, most notably Buddhism and Hinduism. Religious controversy also accompanied the rise of diverse new religious movements often dismissed as “cults,” the growth of mega-churches and their influence via modern technologies, and the emergence of a series of ethical disputes involving gay marriage and abortion. By the turn of the twenty-first century, the national and international religious contexts were often indistinguishable.

    • This collection documents the full range of religious diversity in American history
    • Tells a religious story that includes both hostility and amicable relationships among the religious communities in America
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    • Date Published: August 2012
    • format: Multiple copy pack
    • isbn: 9781107013346
    • length: 2736 pages
    • dimensions: 236 x 160 x 155 mm
    • weight: 4kg
    • contains: 14 b/w illus.
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Background on Religious Traditions – pre-1500s
    Part II. Religions in the Post-Columbian New World – 1500–1680s
    Part III. Religious Patterns in Colonial America – 1680s–1730s
    Part IV. Religious Diversity in British America – 1730s–1790
    Part V. American Religions in the Eighteenth-Century International Context
    Part VI. Thematic Essays
    Part I. Religion in North America
    Part II. Religions in the New Nation, 1790–1865
    Part III. Changing Religious Realities
    Part IV. Religious Responses to Modern Life and Thought
    Part V. Comparative Essays
    Part VI. Religion and Other Diverse Areas
    Part I. The Postwar Religious World, 1945 and Following
    Part II. Controversial Issues in Transitional Times
    Part III. The World's Religions in America
    Part IV. Religious and Cultural Conflict in America
    Part V. New and Continuing Religious Realities in America
    Part VI. Concluding Essays.

  • Editor

    Stephen J. Stein, Indiana University, Bloomington
    Stephen J. Stein received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1970 and subsequently taught in Indiana University's Department of Religious Studies for 35 years. He has received numerous grants and fellowships, including two from the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 1994, he served as the President of the American Society of Church History. In 1995, Stein received the Tracy M. Sonneborn Award for Excellence in Teaching and Research at Indiana University. He edited three volumes in The Works of Jonathan Edwards. He also edited The Cambridge Companion to Jonathan Edwards. Stein's volume, The Shaker Experience in America: A History of the United Society of Believers, was awarded the Philip Schaff Prize by the American Society of Church History in 1994. He is a historical advisor on The Joseph Smith Papers and a co-editor of the journal Religion and American Culture.

    Contributors

    Stephen J. Stein, Raymond D. Fogelson, Megan C. Armstrong, Robert D. Linder, Peter Lake, Jacob K. Olupona, Neal B. Keating, David H. Dye, Jace Weaver, Pablo Garcia, Kathleen Ann Myers, Dominique Deslandres, James D. Bratt, Stafford Poole, Luca Codignola, Michael P. Winship, Thomas D. Hamm, Charles H. Lippy, Amy C. Schutt, Christopher Vecsey, Sylvester A. Johnson, Jonathan D. Sarna, Tricia T. Pyne, Daniel Vaca, Randall Balmer, Thomas S. Kidd, Etta M. Madden, Leigh E. Schmidt, Richard Godbeer, Jon Sensbach, Richard P. Heizenrater, Frank L. Lambert, Patricia U. Bonomi, Mark A. Noll, Ana Maria Diaz-Stevens, Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo, E. Brooks Holifield, Erik R. Seeman, Stephen A. Marini, Peter W. Williams, David Morgan, Paul Harvey, Kevin J. Christiano, Euan Kerr Cameron, John Corrigan, Daniel L. Dreisbach, Marguerite Van Die, Gilberto M. Hinojosa, Russell E. Richey, Phillip L. Barlow, Peter J. Thuesen, Michael Barkun, Claude Clegg, Randall M. Miller, Michael J. McClymond, Chester L. Gillis, Hasia R. Diner, Dennis C. Dickerson, John H. Erickson, Grant Underwood, Clara Sue Kidwell, Edward E. Curtis IV, E. Allen Richardson, Catherine L. Albanese, Jeffrey M. Burns, Robert A. Orsi, Susan Curtis, Robert C. Fuller, Jon H. Roberts, Margaret Bendroth, Kenneth J. Heineman, Justin Nordstrom, Richard M. Gamble, G. Kurt Pieler, David B. Marshall, Matthew Butler, Stephen D. Glazier, Roger Lundlin, Edith L. Blumhofer, Diane Winston, Tona J. Hangen, Leslie C. Griffin, George McKenna, Bill J. Leonard, George Egerton, Daniel Ramirez, Deborah Dash Moore, James Hudnut-Beumler, Jane Iwamura, Richard Fenn, Michael B. Friedland, Sandy Dwayne Martin, Gerald P. Fogarty S.J., Heather Rachelle White, Patrick W. Carey, Eli Lederhandler, Laura Levitt, Charles S. Prebish, Vasudha Narayanan, Jane I. Smith, Andrea Smith, Luis Leon, J. Gordon Melton, Anthony B. Pinn, R. Marie Griffith, Marjorie Proctor-Smith, Catherine Wessinger, R. Laurence Moore, Ebrahim Moosa, Scott L. Thumma, James M. O'Toole, Stewart M. Hoover, Marla F. Frederick, Daniel O. Conkle, Tisa Wenger, Angelyn Dries, Pamela Klassen, Wade Clark Roof, Gary Laderman, Martin E. Marty

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