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Language: en
Pages: 632
Pages: 632
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Race in American History brings together a number of established scholars, as well as younger scholars on the rise, to provi
Language: en
Pages: 624
Pages: 624
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Race in American History brings together a number of established scholars, as well as younger scholars on the rise, to provi
Language: en
Pages: 824
Pages: 824
As a system of thought that values human needs and experiences over supernatural concerns, humanism has gained greater attention amid the rapidly shifting demog
Language: en
Pages: 344
Pages: 344
Demonstrates how race and power help to explain American religion in the twenty-first century When White people of faith act in a particular way, their motivati
Language: en
Pages: 248
Pages: 248
Are you teaching religious studies in the best way possible? Do you inadvertently offer simplistic understandings of religion to undergraduate students, only to
Language: en
Pages: 544
Pages: 544
After emerging from the tumult of social movements of the 1960s and 1970s, the field of Asian American studies has enjoyed rapid and extraordinary growth. Nonet
Language: en
Pages: 272
Pages: 272
In Envisioning Religion, Race, and Asian Americans, David K. Yoo and Khyati Y. Joshi put together a wide-ranging and important collection of essays documenting
Language: en
Pages: 256
Pages: 256
Exposes the invisible ways in which white Christian privilege disadvantages racial and religious minorities in America The United States is recognized as the mo
Language: en
Pages: 640
Pages: 640
The study of the reciprocal relationship between the Bible and popular culture has blossomed in the past few decades, and the time seems ripe for a broadly-conc
Language: en
Pages: 250
Pages: 250
The belief that Native Americans might belong to the fabled “lost tribes of Israel”—Israelites driven from their homeland around 740 BCE—took hold among