One Nation Under God?: Religion and American CultureMarjorie Garber, Rebecca Walkowitz One Nation Under God? is a remarkable consideration of how religion manifests itself in America today. |
Contents
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David Lyle Jeffrey | 21 |
Rabbi Irving Greenberg | 32 |
The Reverend Dorothy A Austin | 60 |
Michael Eric Dyson | 76 |
Janet R Jakobsen and Ann Pellegrini | 101 |
David Kennedy | 115 |
ISLAMIC LAW AND MUSLIM WOMEN IN AMERICA | 128 |
PLENTY GOOD ROOM IN A CHANGING BLACK CHURCH | 161 |
CREMATION AMERICAN STYLE | 184 |
FROM MONTICELLO TO GRACELAND | 208 |
PRACTICING CHRISTIAN ROCK | 221 |
William R Handley | 235 |
AMERICAN HERITAGE | 258 |
TWOPOINT CONVERSION | 280 |
CONTRIBUTORS NOTES | 312 |
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