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Knocking On Heavens Door David Weissman

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Knocking On Heavens Door David Weissman
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.9 MB
Author: David Weissman
ISBN: 9780300143478, 0300143478
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Knocking On Heavens Door David Weissman by David Weissman 9780300143478, 0300143478 instant download after payment.

What happened to American religion during the cultural revolution of the 1960s and early 1970s? The era has long been associated with the ascendancy of Eastern religions and fringe cults. But in this provocative book, Mark Oppenheimer demonstrates that contrary to conventional wisdom, most Americans did not turn on, tune in, and drop out of mainstream religious groups during the Age of Aquarius. Instead, many Americans brought the counterculture with them to their churches and temples, changing the face of American religion.

Introducing us to America’s first gay ministers and first female priests, to hippie Jews and folk-singing Catholics, Oppenheimer demonstrates that this was an era of extraordinary religious vitality. Drawing on a rich range of archival material as well as interviews with many of the protagonists, Knocking on Heaven’s Door offersa wry and iconoclastic reappraisal of the ways in which the upheavals of the sixties changed America’s relationship with God.

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