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The Protestant Presence in Twentieth-Century America - Religion and Political Culture

English · Paperback / Softback

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Protestantism has undergone a shift in its relationship with American culture and politics. This book analyzes and evaluates that shift. The author shows how Protestantism began in America as a vibrant civil religion and how it developed so that, by the 1970s, its relationship with American culture and politics had changed radically. He shows how Evangelical Protestantism came into being and remains resilient.
Hammond also discusses religious culture as it dealt with the courts-the separation of church and state, and the changing meaning of this doctrine.


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Phillip E. Hammond is Professor of Religious Studies and Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is co-editor of The Future of New Religious Movements and editor of The Sacred in a Secular Age: Toward Revision in the Scientific Study of Religion, among other titles.

Product details

Authors Phillip E Hammond, Phillip E. Hammond
Publisher State University of New York Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.11.1992
 
EAN 9780791411223
ISBN 978-0-7914-1122-3
No. of pages 199
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Weight 281 g
Series Suny Series in Religion, Cultu
Suny Series in Religion, Cultu
Suny Religion, Culture, and So
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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