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245 00 Encyclopedia of religion in America /|cCharles H. Lippy,
Peter W. Williams, editors.
246 30 Religion in America
260 Washington, D.C. :|bCQ Press,|c2010.
300 4 volumes :|billustrations ;|c29 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 V. 1. A-D -- v. 2. E-K -- v. 3. L-P -- v. 4. Q-Z.
520 Explores the origins, development, influence, and
interrelations of the many faiths practiced in North
America, including major world religions and emerging
sects, cults and movements.
651 0 North America|xReligion|vEncyclopedias.
655 4 Faculty publications|y2010.
655 7 Encyclopedias.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423798
655 7 Encyclopedias.|2lcgft
700 1 Lippy, Charles H.
700 1 Williams, Peter W.
776 08 |iOnline version:|tEncyclopedia of religion in America.
|dWashington, D.C. : CQ Press, 2010|w(OCoLC)762092160
912 .b1553361xJOHNC
970 01 |tAlphabetical Table of Contents
970 01 |tThematic Table of Contents
970 01 |tPreface
970 01 |tAbout the Editors
970 01 |tContributors
970 11 |lVolume 1|tA---D|p1
970 11 |tAbolitionism and Antislavery|p1
970 11 |tAbortion|p4
970 11 |tAdventism and Millennialism|p12
970 11 |tAdventist and Millennialist Denominational Families|p21
970 11 |tAfrican American Religion: Colonial Era through the
Civil War|p25
970 11 |tAfrican American Religion: From the Civil War to Civil
Rights|p33
970 11 |tAfrican American Religion: Post---Civil Rights Era|p43
970 11 |tAfrican Traditional Religions|p51
970 11 |tAmana Communities|p58
970 11 |tAmerica, Religious Interpretations of|p62
970 11 |tAmerican Revolution|p69
970 11 |tAnabaptist Denominational Family|p75
970 11 |tAnabaptists|p83
970 11 |tAngels|p89
970 11 |tAnglican Tradition and Heritage|p93
970 11 |tAnglicans in Colonial and Revolutionary America|p104
970 11 |tAnti-Catholicism|p112
970 11 |tAntinomian Controversy|p117
970 11 |tAnti-Semitism|p121
970 11 |tApocalypticism|p127
970 11 |tAppalachian Mountain Religion|p135
970 11 |tArchitecture|p142
970 11 |tArchitecture: Asian Religions|p149
970 11 |tArchitecture: Early America|p156
970 11 |tArchitecture: The European Protestant Background|p163
970 11 |tArchitecture: Jewish|p169
970 11 |tArchitecture: Muslim|p175
970 11 |tArchitecture: New Religious Movements|p181
970 11 |tArchitecture: Protestant, from the Nineteenth Century to
the Present|p186
970 11 |tArchitecture: Roman Catholic|p194
970 11 |tAtheism, Agnosticism, and Disbelief|p203
970 11 |tAtlantic World|p213
970 11 |tBaha'i|p221
970 11 |tBaptists: African American|p224
970 11 |tBaptists: Denominations|p230
970 11 |tBaptists: Sectarian|p238
970 11 |tBaptists: Southern|p246
970 11 |tBaptists: Tradition and Heritage|p254
970 11 |tBenevolent Empire|p268
970 11 |tBible: As Sacred Text, Translations, Cultural Role|p281
970 11 |tBible: Interpretation of|p294
970 11 |tBioethics|p302
970 11 |tBook of Mormon|p310
970 11 |tBuddhism in North America|p313
970 11 |tBuddhist Tradition and Heritage|p321
970 11 |tCalifornia and the Pacific Rim Region|p329
970 11 |tCalvinist/Reformed Tradition and Heritage|p337
970 11 |tCamp Meetings|p347
970 11 |tCanada: Aboriginal Traditions|p353
970 11 |tCanada: Anglicans|p360
970 11 |tCanada: Catholics|p368
970 11 |tCanada: Church and State|p377
970 11 |tCanada: Pluralism|p385
970 11 |tCanada: Protestants and the United Church of Canada|p395
970 11 |tCaribbean Religious Culture and Influence|p404
970 11 |tCelebrity Culture|p411
970 11 |tChabad-Lubavitch|p419
970 11 |tCharismatics/Charismatic Movements|p424
970 11 |tChildren and Adolescents|p432
970 11 |tChristian Science|p440
970 11 |tChurch and State: Revolutionary Period and Early
Republic|p449
970 11 |tChurches of Christ|p460
970 11 |tCity Missions|p466
970 11 |tCivil Religion in the United States|p468
970 11 |tCivil War|p475
970 11 |tCommon Sense Realism|p483
970 11 |tCongregationalists|p488
970 11 |tCongregations|p496
970 11 |tConstitution|p502
970 11 |tCult of Domesticity|p511
970 11 |tDeath and Burial Practices|p517
970 11 |tDeath of God Theology|p522
970 11 |tDeism|p526
970 11 |tDemographics|p531
970 11 |tDenominationalism|p541
970 11 |tDevotionalism|p551
970 11 |tDisciples of Christ|p558
970 11 |tDispensationalism|p564
970 11 |tDutch Reformed|p569
970 01 |tIndex|p576
970 11 |lVolume 2|tE---K|p577
970 11 |tEastern Orthodox Tradition and Heritage|p577
970 11 |tEastern Orthodoxy|p585
970 11 |tEconomics|p592
970 11 |tEcumenism|p599
970 11 |tEducation|p607
970 11 |tEducation: Bible Schools and Colleges|p617
970 11 |tEducation: Boarding Schools|p620
970 11 |tEducation: Christian School Movement|p622
970 11 |tEducation: Colleges and Universities|p627
970 11 |tEducation: Court Cases|p635
970 11 |tEducation: Home Schooling Movement|p643
970 11 |tEducation: Parochial and Private Religious Day Schools
|p646
970 11 |tEducation: Religious Issues|p656
970 11 |tEducation: Seminaries and Theological Education|p663
970 11 |tEducation: Sunday Schools|p672
970 11 |tThe Electronic Church|p677
970 11 |tEmerging Church Movement|p682
970 11 |tEmotion|p687
970 11 |tEnlightenment|p693
970 11 |tEnvironment and Ecology|p700
970 11 |tEnvironment and Ecology: Colonial Era through the Early
Nineteenth Century|p710
970 11 |tEnvironment and Ecology: Current Ethical Issues|p716
970 11 |tEnvironment and Ecology: Native American Cultures|p721
970 11 |tEnvironment and Ecology: Since the Mid-Nineteenth
Century|p726
970 11 |tEpiscopalians: Early Republic|p733
970 11 |tEpiscopalians: The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era
|p739
970 11 |tEpiscopalians: Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries|p745
970 11 |tEsoteric Movements|p751
970 11 |tEstablishment, Religious|p760
970 11 |tEthnicity|p765
970 11 |tEthnographic and Anthropological Approaches|p775
970 11 |tEvangelicals: Colonial America|p783
970 11 |tEvangelicals: Current Trends and Movements|p791
970 11 |tEvangelicals: Nineteenth Century|p796
970 11 |tEvangelicals: Twentieth Century|p804
970 11 |tEvolution, Creation Science, and Intelligent Design|p810
970 11 |tFaith-Based Community Organizations|p819
970 11 |tFaith-Based Initiatives|p824
970 11 |tFeminism|p827
970 11 |tFeminist Studies|p835
970 11 |tFilm|p838
970 11 |tFolklore|p845
970 11 |tFood and Diet|p852
970 11 |tFreedom, Religious|p862
970 11 |tFrontier and Borderlands|p870
970 11 |tFundamentalism|p875
970 11 |tFundamentalism: Contemporary|p886
970 11 |tGender|p895
970 11 |tGeographical Approaches|p903
970 11 |tGlossolalia|p910
970 11 |tGreat Awakening(s)|p913
970 11 |tGreat Lakes Region|p921
970 11 |tGreat Plains Region|p929
970 11 |tHarmonialism and Metaphysical Religion|p937
970 11 |tHasidism|p943
970 11 |tHealing|p948
970 11 |tHealth, Disease, and Medicine|p954
970 11 |tHindu Tradition and Heritage|p965
970 11 |tHinduism in North America|p973
970 11 |tHispanic Influence|p978
970 11 |tHistorical Approaches|p985
970 11 |tHistory of Religions, Approaches|p993
970 11 |tHolidays|p1001
970 11 |tHoliness Denominational Family|p1013
970 11 |tHoliness Movement|p1021
970 11 |tHolocaust|p1027
970 11 |tHouse Church Movement|p1032
970 11 |tIdealist Philosophy|p1037
970 11 |tImmigration: From the Colonial Era to the Mid-Nineteenth
Century|p1042
970 11 |tImmigration: From the Mid-Nineteenth Century to World
War I|p1050
970 11 |tImmigration: From World War I to the 1965 Immigration
Act|p1058
970 11 |tImmigration: Since the 1965 Immigration Act|p1063
970 11 |tIndependent Bible and Community Churches|p1068
970 11 |tInternet|p1073
970 11 |tInvisible Institution|p1081
970 11 |tIslam in North America|p1083
970 11 |tIslam Tradition and Heritage|p1091
970 11 |tJainism|p1101
970 11 |tJehovah's Witnesses|p1106
970 11 |tJournalism|p1109
970 11 |tJudaism: Conservative|p1114
970 11 |tJudaism: Jewish Culture|p1120
970 11 |tJudaism: Jewish Identity|p1125
970 11 |tJudaism: Jewish Science|p1133
970 11 |tJudaism: Orthodox|p1135
970 11 |tJudaism: Reconstructionist|p1141
970 11 |tJudaism: Reform|p1144
970 11 |tJudaism: Sectarian Movements|p1150
970 11 |tJudaism: Secular|p1153
970 11 |tJudaism: Tradition and Heritage|p1158
970 11 |tKrishna Consciousness|p1169
970 01 |tIndex|p1172
970 11 |lVolume 3|tL---P|p1173
970 11 |tLatino American Religion: Catholics, Colonial Origins
|p1173
970 11 |tLatino American Religion: Catholics, Nineteenth Century
|p1178
970 11 |tLatino American Religion: Catholics, Twentieth Century
|p1184
970 11 |tLatino American Religion: Mainline Protestants|p1189
970 11 |tLatino American Religion: Pentecostals|p1195
970 11 |tLatino American Religion: Struggles for Justice|p1200
970 11 |tLatino/a Religious Practice|p1205
970 11 |tLatter-day Saints|p1214
970 11 |tLiberation Theology|p1221
970 11 |tLiterature|p1224
970 11 |tLiterature: African American|p1237
970 11 |tLiterature: Colonial|p1244
970 11 |tLiterature: Contemporary|p1252
970 11 |tLiterature: Early Republic and the "American
Renaissance"|p1260
970 11 |tLiterature: From the Civil War to World War I|p1267
970 11 |tLiturgical Arts|p1274
970 11 |tLived Religion|p1282
970 11 |tLutheran Churches|p1289
970 11 |tLutheran Tradition and Heritage|p1298
970 11 |tMainline Protestants|p1309
970 11 |tMarriage and Family|p1317
970 11 |tMasculinity|p1322
970 11 |tMaterial Culture, Approaches|p1329
970 11 |tMegachurches|p1337
970 11 |tMethodists: African American|p1340
970 11 |tMethodists: Through the Nineteenth Century|p1346
970 11 |tMethodists: Since the Nineteenth Century|p1354
970 11 |tMethodists: Tradition and Heritage|p1362
970 11 |tMexico: Colonial Era|p1375
970 11 |tMexico: Independence to the Mexican Revolution|p1380
970 11 |tMexico: Indigenous Religions|p1386
970 11 |tMexico: Protestants|p1393
970 11 |tMexico: Twentieth Century|p1398
970 11 |tMinistry, Professional|p1404
970 11 |tMissions: Domestic|p1411
970 11 |tMissions: Foreign|p1417
970 11 |tMissions: Native American|p1421
970 11 |tMoravians|p1427
970 11 |tMountain West and Prairie Region|p1432
970 11 |tMusic: African American|p1440
970 11 |tMusic: African American Gospel|p1444
970 11 |tMusic: African American Spirituals|p1448
970 11 |tMusic: Appalachian Religious|p1452
970 11 |tMusic: Christian|p1458
970 11 |tMusic: Contemporary Christian|p1466
970 11 |tMusic: Coritos/Spanish-Language|p1471
970 11 |tMusic: Hymnody|p1473
970 11 |tMusic: Jewish|p1481
970 11 |tMusic: Roman Catholic|p1486
970 11 |tMusic: White Gospel|p1491
970 11 |tNation(s) of Islam|p1497
970 11 |tNative American Religions|p1501
970 11 |tNative American Religions: Pre-Contact|p1514
970 11 |tNative American Religions: Post-Contact|p1519
970 11 |tNative American Religions: Contemporary|p1524
970 11 |tNature and Nature Religion|p1527
970 11 |tNeo-Orthodoxy|p1533
970 11 |tNeo-Paganism|p1538
970 11 |tNeo-Thomism|p1541
970 11 |tNew Age Religion(s)|p1544
970 11 |tNew England Region|p1551
970 11 |tNew Religious Movements|p1561
970 11 |tNew Religious Movements: Black Nationalist Movements
|p1571
970 11 |tNew Religious Movements: Nineteenth Century|p1576
970 11 |tNew Religious Movements: Twentieth Century|p1584
970 11 |tOccult and Metaphysical Religion|p1593
970 11 |tOneida Community|p1598
970 11 |tPacific Northwest Region|p1601
970 11 |tPacifism and Conscientious Objection|p1609
970 11 |tPentecostal Denominational Family|p1615
970 11 |tPentecostals|p1623
970 11 |tPentecostals: African American|p1633
970 11 |tPhilanthropy|p1638
970 11 |tPhilosophical Theology|p1646
970 11 |tPhilosophy|p1649
970 11 |tPietism|p1656
970 11 |tPilgrims|p1662
970 11 |tPledge of Allegiance|p1667
970 11 |tPluralism|p1670
970 11 |tPolitics: Colonial Era|p1674
970 11 |tPolitics: Nineteenth Century|p1682
970 11 |tPolitics: Twentieth Century|p1690
970 11 |tPolity|p1698
970 11 |tPopular Religion and Popular Culture|p1701
970 11 |tPopular Religion and Popular Culture: From the Colonial
Era to the Civil War|p1711
970 11 |tPopular Religion and Popular Culture: From the Civil War
to the Mid-Twentieth Century|p1717
970 11 |tPopular Religion and Popular Culture: Since the Mid-
Twentieth Century|p1723
970 11 |tPopulism|p1728
970 11 |tPositive Thinking|p1734
970 11 |tPostmodernism|p1737
970 11 |tPractical Theology|p1739
970 11 |tPragmatism|p1743
970 11 |tPreaching|p1748
970 11 |tPresbyterians: Colonial|p1753
970 11 |tPresbyterians: Nineteenth Century|p1759
970 11 |tPresbyterians: Since the Nineteenth Century|p1768
970 11 |tProgressivism|p1775
970 11 |tProhibition|p1780
970 11 |tProtestant Liberalism|p1782
970 11 |tPsychology of Religion|p1791
970 11 |tPuritans|p1793
970 01 |tIndex|p1806
970 11 |lVolume 4|tQ---Z|p1807
970 11 |tQuakers: Through the Nineteenth Century|p1807
970 11 |tQuakers: Since the Nineteenth Century|p1815
970 11 |tQur'an|p1820
970 11 |tRace and Racism|p1825
970 11 |tRadio|p1833
970 11 |tReformed Denominational Family|p1838
970 11 |tReligion, Regulation of|p1844
970 11 |tReligious Prejudice|p1851
970 11 |tReligious Prejudice: Anti-Cult|p1857
970 11 |tReligious Press|p1860
970 11 |tReligious Right|p1867
970 11 |tReligious Studies|p1875
970 11 |tReligious Thought|p1880
970 11 |tReligious Thought: African American|p1892
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Feminist|p1899
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Gay Theology|p1908
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Jewish|p1910
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Latino/a|p1913
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Lesbian Theology|p1918
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Mujerista|p1921
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Reformed Protestant|p1924
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Roman Catholic|p1930
970 11 |tReligious Thought: Womanist|p1935
970 11 |tRevivalism: Nineteenth Century|p1939
970 11 |tRevivalism: Twentieth Century to the Present|p1946
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: African American Catholics|p1954
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: Catholics in the Atlantic Colonies
|p1960
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: Catholics in the New Nation and the
Early Republic|p1963
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: The Impact of Immigration in the
Nineteenth Century|p1968
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: The Age of the Catholic Ghetto|p1976
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: The Cold War and Vatican II|p1984
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: The Later Twentieth Century|p1988
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: Early Twenty-First-Century Issues
|p1993
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: Cultural Impact|p1996
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: French Influence|p2004
970 11 |tRoman Catholicism: Tradition and Heritage|p2008
970 11 |tRomanticism|p2019
970 11 |tSame-Gender Marriage|p2027
970 11 |tSanteria|p2031
970 11 |tScience|p2034
970 11 |tScientology|p2047
970 11 |tScriptures: American Texts|p2052
970 11 |tSeeker Churches|p2057
970 11 |tSerpent Handlers|p2060
970 11 |tSettlement Houses|p2062
970 11 |tSeventh-day Adventists|p2065
970 11 |tSexuality and Sexual Identity|p2068
970 11 |tShakers|p2076
970 11 |tSikhs|p2080
970 11 |tSocial Ethics|p2086
970 11 |tSocial Gospel|p2089
970 11 |tSocial Reform|p2096
970 11 |tSociological Approaches|p2109
970 11 |tThe South as Region|p2117
970 11 |tThe Southwest as Region|p2125
970 11 |tSpiritualism|p2133
970 11 |tSpirituality|p2139
970 11 |tSpirituality: Contemporary Trends|p2146
970 11 |tSport(s)|p2153
970 11 |tStone-Campbell Movement|p2161
970 11 |tSuburbanization|p2166
970 11 |tSunday and the Sabbath|p2169
970 11 |tSupreme Court|p2175
970 11 |tSystematic Theology|p2182
970 11 |tTelevision|p2187
970 11 |tTheocracy|p2191
970 11 |tTorah|p2194
970 11 |tTourism and Pilgrimage|p2197
970 11 |tTranscendentalism|p2205
970 11 |tTranscendental Meditation|p2211
970 11 |tUnaffiliated|p2215
970 11 |tUnification Church|p2220
970 11 |tUnitarians|p2222
970 11 |tUnitarian Universalist Association|p2228
970 11 |tUniversalists|p2231
970 11 |tUtopian and Communitarian Experiments|p2234
970 11 |tViolence and Terror|p2245
970 11 |tVisual Culture|p2255
970 11 |tVisual Culture: Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts in
Early America|p2265
970 11 |tVisual Culture: Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts
from the Revolution to the Civil War|p2272
970 11 |tVisual Culture: Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts
from the Civil War to World War II|p2278
970 11 |tVisual Culture: Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts
since World War II|p2286
970 11 |tVoodoo|p2291
970 11 |tWicca and Witchcraft|p2295
970 11 |tWomen|p2300
970 11 |tWomen Religious|p2313
970 11 |tWomen: Evangelical|p2322
970 11 |tWomen: Jewish|p2328
970 11 |tWomen: Muslim|p2333
970 11 |tWomen: Ordination of|p2338
970 11 |tWomen: Protestant|p2344
970 11 |tWomen: Roman Catholic|p2349
970 11 |tWorld War I|p2354
970 11 |tWorld War II|p2357
970 11 |tWorship: Anglican|p2360
970 11 |tWorship: Contemporary Currents|p2363
970 11 |tWorship: Eastern Orthodox|p2368
970 11 |tWorship: Jewish|p2371
970 11 |tWorship: Muslim|p2376
970 11 |tWorship: Protestant|p2381
970 11 |tWorship: Roman Catholic|p2389
970 11 |tZen Buddhism|p2399
970 11 |tZionism|p2402
970 01 |tImage Credits|p2407
970 01 |tIndex|p2408
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