A new religious America : how a "Christian country" has now become the world's most religiously diverse nation
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A new religious America : how a "Christian country" has now become the world's most religiously diverse nation
Harper San Francisco, c2001
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [387]-398) and index
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: cloth ISBN 9780060621582
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"The United States is the most religiously diverse nation in the world", Diana Eck writes in this eye-opening, de Toqueville-style guide to the religious realities of America today. Among her many observations she notes that - The 1990's saw the U.S.Navy commission its first Muslim chaplain and open the first mosque. Los Angeles is the most complex Buddhist city in the world. There are more Muslim Americans than there are Episcopalians, Presbyterians or Jews. Especially since the Immigration Act of 1965 and the subsequent economy based on foreign-born labour, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Zoroastrians, Jews and Catholics of all kinds have arrived from all over the world, building lives in the urban, suburban and rural communities of every region in the United States. Eck reveals how the world's religions are no longer on the other side of the world but right in the neighbourhoods. This new religious diversity is becoming more important than racial, ethnic or nationalistic ties, and will be a source of great social and cultural strength.
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: pbk ISBN 9780060621599
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Why Understanding America's Religious Landscape Is the Most Important Challenge Facing Us TodayThe 1990s saw the U.S. Navy commission its first Muslim chaplain and open its first mosque.There are presently more than three hundred temples in Los Angeles, home to the greatest variety of Buddhists in the world.There are more American Muslims than there are American Episcopalians, Jews, or Presbyterians.
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