Retelling U.S. Religious History
Explore the multifaceted tapestry of American religious history with "Retelling U.S. Religious History," a compelling collection of essays edited by the University of California Press. Published in 1997, this insightful book spans 321 pages and endeavors to transform the traditional understanding of religious narratives in the United States.
Covering a wide array of topics such as sexual pleasure, colonization, gender dynamics, and interreligious exchange, the essays delve into the experiences of various groups across different geographical regions. Each contribution challenges conventional viewpoints and invites readers to engage with the complexities of religious life throughout American history.
Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone with a keen interest in the diverse landscape of religious beliefs in America, this book not only informs but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the intricate connections between faith and culture.