ISBN:
019979152X
,
0199791511
,
9780199791521
,
9780199791514
Language:
English
Pages:
x, 254 p
,
col. ill
,
25 cm
Additional Information:
Rezensiert in Williams, Roman R. Places of Faith: A Road Trip Across America's Religious Landscape 2013
Additional Information:
Rezensiert in Eagle, David E. Chris Scheitle and Roger Finke: Places of Faith: A Road Trip Across America’s Religious Landscape 2013
DDC:
200.973
Keywords:
United States Religion
Abstract:
Lavishly illustrated with over 100 color photographs, Places of Faith takes readers on a fascinating religious road trip. Christopher Scheitle and Roger Finke have crisscrossed America, visiting churches in small towns and rural areas, as well as the mega-churches, storefronts, synagogues, Islamic centers, Eastern temples, and other places of faith in major cities. Each stop on their tour provides an opportunity to introduce a particular current of American religion. Memphis serves as a window into the Black Church, a visit to Colorado Springs provides insight into evangelicalism, and a stop in Detroit sheds light on American Muslims. Readers visit Hare Krishnas in San Francisco, the Amish in central Pennsylvania, and a "cowboy church" in Amarillo, Texas. As the authors journey across the country, they retell unique religious histories and touch on local religious profiles and trends. They draw from conversations they had with pastors, imams, bishops, priests, and monks, along with ordinary believers of all kinds. Most of all, they tell the reader what they saw and heard, putting a human face on America's astounding religious diversity
Abstract:
Lavishly illustrated with over 100 color photographs, Places of Faith takes readers on a fascinating religious road trip. Christopher Scheitle and Roger Finke have crisscrossed America, visiting churches in small towns and rural areas, as well as the mega-churches, storefronts, synagogues, Islamic centers, Eastern temples, and other places of faith in major cities. Each stop on their tour provides an opportunity to introduce a particular current of American religion. Memphis serves as a window into the Black Church, a visit to Colorado Springs provides insight into evangelicalism, and a stop in Detroit sheds light on American Muslims. Readers visit Hare Krishnas in San Francisco, the Amish in central Pennsylvania, and a "cowboy church" in Amarillo, Texas. As the authors journey across the country, they retell unique religious histories and touch on local religious profiles and trends. They draw from conversations they had with pastors, imams, bishops, priests, and monks, along with ordinary believers of all kinds. Most of all, they tell the reader what they saw and heard, putting a human face on America's astounding religious diversity
Description / Table of Contents:
Memphis, Tennessee -- View from the road : the Underground Railroad -- Houston, Texas -- View from the road : Hispanic influences -- Colorado Springs, Colorado -- View from the road : Cowboy Church -- San Francisco, California -- View from the road : Hare Krishnas -- Salt Lake City, Utah -- View from the road : Our Lady of Peace Shrine -- Central Nebraska -- View from the road : signs -- Detroit, Michigan -- View from the road : Monastery of the Transfiguration -- Brooklyn, New York -- View from the road : the Amish -- Returning home : central Pennsylvania.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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