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            <title>کتاب راهنمای دین بلک ول در آمریکا [کتاب انگلیسی]</title>
            
            
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                    <title>The Blackwell Companion to Religion in America</title>
                    
                    
                    
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                    <topic>دین‌های ایالات متحده امریکا</topic>
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                    <topic>دین پژوهی</topic>
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            <publisher>Wiley/Blackwell‏‫‭</publisher>
            <dateIssued>2010</dateIssued>
            
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        <tableOfContents>This authoritative and cutting edge companion brings together a team of leading scholars to document the rich diversity and unique viewpoints that have formed the religious history of the United States.,A groundbreaking new volume which represents the first sustained effort to fully explain the development of American religious history and its creation within evolving political and social frameworks Spans a wide range of traditions and movements, from the Baptists and Methodists, to Buddhists and Mormons Explores topics ranging from religion and the media, immigration, and piety, though to politics and social reform Considers how American religion has influenced and been interpreted in literature and popular culture Provides insights into the historiography of religion, but presents the subject as a story in motion rather than a snapshot of where the field is at a given moment Content:,Chapter 1 Surveying Religion in America (pages 1–13): Philip Goff,Chapter 2 The American Revolution (pages 15–28): Thomas S. Kidd,Chapter 3 Borderlands (pages 29–41): Kristy Nabhan?Warren,Chapter 4 Church and State (pages 42–56): Derek Davis,Chapter 5 Civil Religion (pages 57–70): Ira Chernus,Chapter 6 Class and Labor (pages 71–89): Richard J. Callahan,Chapter 7 Denominations (pages 90–104): Russell E. Richey,Chapter 8 Economics (pages 105–116): James Hudnut?Beumler,Chapter 9 Family (pages 117–129): Rebecca L. Davis,Chapter 10 Film (pages 130–146): Judith Weisenfeld,Chapter 11 Gender (pages 147–162): Sarah E. Johnson,Chapter 12 Health (pages 163–176): Christopher G. White,Chapter 13 Sensory Cultures: Material and Visual Religion Reconsidered (pages 177–205): Sally M. Promey and Shira Brisman,Chapter 14 Media (pages 206–214): Robert S. Fortner,Chapter 15 Millennialism (pages 215–227): Stephen J. Stein,Chapter 16 Missions (pages 228–241): Wilbert R. Shenk,Chapter 17 Piety, Practice, and Ritual (pages 242–253): Kathryn Lofton,Chapter 18 Popular Culture (pages 254–275): John Schmalzbauer,Chapter 19 Race and Ethnicity (pages 276–290): Roberto R. Trevino,Chapter 20 Regions (pages 291–305): Philip L. Barlow,Chapter 21 Revivals (pages 306–320): Michael McClymond,Chapter 22 Science (pages 321–337): William Durbin,Chapter 23 Social Reform (pages 338–352): Zoe Trodd,Chapter 24 Theology and Belief (pages 353–375): Robert E. Brown,Chapter 25 Women (pages 376–394): Susanna Morrill,Chapter 26 American Indians (pages 395–416): Tracy Neal Leavelle,Chapter 27 Anabaptists (pages 417–428): David L. Weaver?Zercher,Chapter 28 Baptists (pages 429–445): Paul Harvey,Chapter 29 The Black Church (pages 446–467): Sylvester Johnson,Chapter 30 Buddhism (pages 468–477): Charles S. Prebish,Chapter 31 Catholicism to 1945 (pages 478–490): Michael Pasquier,Chapter 32 Catholicism Since 1945 (pages 491–507): Philip Gleason,Chapter 33 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter?Day Saints (pages 508–526): David J. Whittaker,Chapter 34 Eastern Orthodox Christianity (pages 527–539): Amy A. Slagle,Chapter 35 Evangelicalism (pages 540–558): Darren Dochuk,Chapter 36 Hinduism (pages 559–568): Khyati Y. Joshi,Chapter 37 Holiness and Pentecostalism (pages 569–586): Jonathan R. Baer,Chapter 38 Islam (pages 587–598): Edward E. Curtis,Chapter 39 Judaism (pages 599–613): Yaakov Ariel,Chapter 40 Lutherans (pages 614–635): Susan Wilds McArver,Chapter 41 New and Homegrown Religions (pages 636–648): Sean McCloud,Chapter 42 Protestant Liberalism (pages 649–668): Mark Hulsether,Chapter 43 Reformed Tradition (pages 669–683): D. G. Hart,Chapter 44 Wesleyan Tradition (pages 684–698): Christopher H. Evans</tableOfContents>
        
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                    <namePart>گاف, فیلیپ (Philip Goff)</namePart>
                    
                    
                    
                    
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