Practice of Pluralism
Explore the intricate tapestry of religious diversity in "Practice of Pluralism" by Mark Haberlein, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2016. This compelling work delves into the evolution of religious congregations in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1730 to 1820. With a focus on key denominations such as the German Reformed, Lutherans, Moravians, Anglicans, and Presbyterians, Haberlein provides a thorough examination of how these groups interacted and coexisted. The book also sheds light on the integration of Roman Catholics, Jews, and African Americans into a predominantly white Protestant society, offering a nuanced perspective on religious pluralism in early America. With 288 pages of insightful analysis, this paperback is a must-read for anyone interested in church history and the dynamics of religious communities in the United States.