Popular Religion in America
Symbolic Change and the Modernization Process in Historical Perspective
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:1st May '89
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"Williams provides a thought-provoking overview of popular religion in America that will intrigue specialist and student alike. . . . He has both answered many questions and raised important new ones on the nature and development of American popular religion." --Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
"Pioneering. . . . I for one am glad he combined scholarship and chutzpah for this modestly immodest first word." --Catholic Historical Review
"I for one am glad he combined scholarship and chutzpah." -- Martin E. Marty. "The book's most immediate contribution is the lucid and rather graceful way that enormously complex notions, such as culture, symbol, modernization, religion, and, of course, popular religion, are unfolded in the American historical context." -- Journal of the Church and State
ISBN: 9780252060731
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 454g
288 pages
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