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Hardcover Religion and American Cultures [3 Volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Traditions, Diversity, and Popular Expressions Book

ISBN: 157607238X

ISBN13: 9781576072387

Religion and American Cultures: An Encyclopedia of Traditions, Diversity, and Popular Expressions

Religion and American Cultures offers a unique and engrossing journey across our country's religious landscape, past and present. A new spirit of religious diversity and multiculturalism stands alongside traditional institutions in this exhaustive three-volume set.

The first volume explores America's multicultural communities and their religious practices--not only Protestantism, Catholicism, and Judaism, but also Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. Spirituality in Latino, African American, Native American, and Asian American communities is covered as well. The second volume focuses on cultural aspects of religions, with topics including film, Generation X, public sacred spaces, sexuality, new religious expressions, and much more. Organized alphabetically, longer general interest anchor essays in the first two volumes are followed by several shorter, more specialized supplementary essays. The third volume is devoted to complementary primary source documents. Written by more than 120 of America's most prestigious religious scholars, these insightful and intriguing entries address contemporary spiritual practice and culture with a historical perspective.

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An excellent encyclopedia of American religious cultures

This is a well-written encyclopedia of American religions and cultures encompass different periods of history. Topics and issues are discussed critically through the eyes of sociology and anthropology, although in a very limited space. Religions, in this project of analysis, are systematized as cultures; the arena in which traditions, values, identities, and myths are celebrated dynamically by the adherents. Those who are interested in studying American religion; beginners and graduate students alike, should have this affordable encyclopedia.

Excellent, well organized and written

This three-volume set is an excellent treatment of religion in America in various social, cultural, ethnic, and historical settings. The first volume examines the various ethnic cultures and their related religious heritage. It includes African American religions, Asian American religious communities, Buddhism in America, Catholicism in America, Hinduism in America, Islam in American, Judaism in America, Latina/Latino religious communities, Native American religions, new age, new religious traditions, orthodox Christianity, and Protestantism in America. This is not a doctrinal exposition on the beliefs of these groups but a scholastic examination of their formation, traditions, and effect on American culture as well as the American culture's effect on the religious practices. Volume two examines religion from a different perspective. This volume looks at religious thought about the body, piercing, tattooing, pain, death, mourning rituals, roadside shrines, generational aspects of religion, popular culture, political culture, rituals, sacred space, sacred time, science, sexuality, violence and many others areas. Volume three examines some of the most important historical documents related to our religious beliefs and culture. These include the charter to Christopher Columbus, the Maryland Toleration Act, the writings of Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Paine, John Adams, Sojourner Truth, Henry David Thoreau, Abraham Lincoln, Emma Lazarus, Andrew Carnegie, W. E. B. Du Bois, Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Jr., and many others. Typical of ABC-CLIO publications this is a series of scholarly articles written at a high school reading level. The Religion and American Culture three volume set is highly recommended for high school libraries, public libraries, and personal libraries as well as for anyone seeking to understand the social and cultural contexts in which the various forms of American religious practice formed and have come to be practiced.
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