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The Lively Experiment Religious Toleration In America From Roger Williams To The Present Chris Beneke Christopher S Grenda

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The Lively Experiment Religious Toleration In America From Roger Williams To The Present Chris Beneke Christopher S Grenda
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Chris Beneke; Christopher S. Grenda
ISBN: 9781442248731, 1442248734
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Lively Experiment Religious Toleration In America From Roger Williams To The Present Chris Beneke Christopher S Grenda by Chris Beneke; Christopher S. Grenda 9781442248731, 1442248734 instant download after payment.

Beginning with the legacy of Roger Williams, who in 1633 founded the first colony not restricted to people of one faith, The Lively Experiment chronicles how Americans have continually demolished traditional prejudices while at the same time erecting new walls between belief systems. The chapters gathered here reveal how Americans are sensitively attuned to irony and contradiction, to unanticipated eruptions of bigotry and unheralded acts of decency, and to the disruption caused by new movements and the reassurance supplied by old divisions. The authors examine the way ethnicity, race, and imperialism have been woven into the fabric of interreligious relations and highlight how currents of tolerance and intolerance have rippled in multiple directions. Nearly four hundred years after Roger Williams' Rhode Island colony, the "lively experiment" of religious tolerance remains a core tenet of the American way of life. This volume honors this boisterous tradition by offering the first comprehensive account of America's vibrant and often tumultuous history of interreligious relations.

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