Zusammenfassung
The Handbook of Contemporary Christianity in the United States is a one-volume examination of Christianity in its role, contributions, and embattled engagements with the contemporary culture of the postmodern United States. While Christianity has been a sustaining force and dominant storyline of the historical foundations of America, obvious social, political, and scientific inroads have lessened its influence and altered the issues considered. The handbook explores the strengths and weaknesses of the Christian faith and traditions in the United States and its rich and textured history with a discernable eye toward how the message, strategies, and initiatives of Christianity has adapted to contemporary American life.
Schlagworte
Religion Christianity religious freedom The Modern Church Postmodern ChristianityKeywords
theology catholicism- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xxvi Preface i–xxvi
- 529–548 Index 529–548
- 549–554 About the Contributors 549–554