Religion in American History

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A Reader

By Jon Butler and Harry S. Stout, eds.
(Oxford University Press, 1997)

Offering a rich selection of classic and recent scholarship, "Religion in American History: A Reader' presents an extraordinary portrait of religion's fate across four centuries of the American experience.

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