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Encyclopedia Of American Religious History Vol 13 3rd Edward L Queen Ii

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Encyclopedia Of American Religious History Vol 13 3rd Edward L Queen Ii
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Publisher: Sonlight Christian
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.32 MB
Pages: 1200
Author: Edward L. Queen II, Stephen R. Prothero, Gardiner H. Shatuck Jr., Martin E. Marty
ISBN: 9780816066605, 0816066604
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 3rd

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Encyclopedia Of American Religious History Vol 13 3rd Edward L Queen Ii by Edward L. Queen Ii, Stephen R. Prothero, Gardiner H. Shatuck Jr., Martin E. Marty 9780816066605, 0816066604 instant download after payment.

This volume charts new territory in its coverage of religious history and diversity in the United States. More than 800 entries, 100 of which have been added for this edition, outline the numerous philosophers, personalities, social issues, and cultural histories of religious practices throughout American history. Special emphasis has been given to recent developments in American religious life and on the historical contributions of people long neglected by religious historians, including African Americans, Native Americans, and women.

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