Strangers in This Land: Religion, Pluralism and the American Dream, Revised Edition
English
By (author): E. Allen Richardson
This updated, revised version of the important 1988 first edition (must reading for anyone seriously probing religious pluralism in our society--Theology Today) examines the complex relationship between American ideals and increasing religious diversity. In the past two decades, American religion has become more pluralistic and the central dynamic of welcoming versus rejecting religious diversity is even more prominent and nuanced. Explored here are two competing visions of the American Dream as it relates to religion: America as a pluralistic society shaped by its diversity, and America as an assimilative society in which people of all backgrounds become American.
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