Immigrant Faiths : Transforming Religious Life In America

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Introduction
Karen I. Leonard (UC Irvine)
God Is Apparently Not Dead: The Obvious, The Emergent, And The Unknown In Immigration And Religion
Alex Stepick (Florida International University, Miami)
“Brought Together Upon Our Own Continent”: Race, Religion, And Evangelical Nationalism In American Baptist Home Missions 1865-1900
Derk Chang (Cornell University)
Daddy Grace: An Immigrant’s Story
Danielle Brune Sigler (IUPUI)
Ritual Transformations In Okinawan Immigrant Communities
Ronald Nakasone (Graduate Theo Union) And Susan Sered (Harvard University)
Religion And The Maintenance Of Ethnicity Among Immigrants? A Comparison Of Indian Hindus And Korean Protestants
Pyong Gap Min (Queens’ College)
Changing Religious Practices Among Cambodian Immigrants In Long Beach And Seattle
Thomas J. Douglas (UC Irvine)
Religion And Transnational Migration In The New Chinatown
Kenneth Guest (Baruch College, CUNY)
The Protestant Ethic And The Dis-Spirit Of Vodou
Karen Richman (Notre Dame)
Structural And Cultural Hybrids: Religious Congregational Life And Public Participation Of Mexicans In The New South
Marie Friedmann Marquardt (Emory University)
Historicizing And Materializing The Study Of Religion: The Contribution Of Migration Studies
Manuel A. Vasquez (University Of Florida)
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Recent immigration is changing American religion. No longer only a Protestant, Christian, or even Judeo-Christian nation, the United States is increasingly home to religious traditions from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. The history, spirit, and institutions of Protestantism often shape the beliefs and practices of new immigrants and their societies of faith. But immigrants are also creating their own unique religious communities within existing denominations or developing hybrid identities that combine strands of several faiths or traditions. These changes call for new thinking among both scholars of religion and scholars of migration. Immigrant Faiths responds to these changes with fresh thinking from new and established scholars from a wide range of disciplines. Covering groups from across the U.S. and a range of religious traditions, Immigrant Faiths provides a needed overview to this expanding subfield.

Sponsored by the Social Science Research Council.

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SKU (ISBN): 9780759108172
ISBN10: 075910817X
Editor: Karen Leonard | Editor: Alex Stepick | Editor: Manuel Vasquez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2006
Publisher: Sheed & Ward

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