Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience: Studies of Traditions and Movements, Volume 1Contains 105 essays that examine the role of religion in North American society from the time of Native American tribal cultures to the age of the electronic church. Organized by topic, with cross references, bibliographies, and a detailed index. |
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THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN RELIGION | 3 |
RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE 1325 | 12 |
THE SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF AMERICAN RELIGION | 17 |
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