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Religion and Public Life in the Midwest : America's Common Denominator?

Dolan, Jay(Contributions by)Lagerquist, L. DeAne(Contributions by)Livezey, Lowell(Contributions by)Noll, Mark(Contributions by)Williams, Peter(Contributions by)Williams, Raymond, LaFollette Distinguished Professor in the Humanities emeritus(Contributions by)Williams, Rhys(Contributions by)Barlow, Philip(Edited by)Silk, Mark(Edited by)
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Not just in the middle geographically, the Midwest represents the American average in terms of beliefs, attitudes, and values.

The region's religious portrait matches the national religious portrait more closely than any other region.

But far from making the Midwest dull, "average" means most every religious group and religious issue are represented in this region.

Unlike other volumes in the series, Religion and Public Life in the Midwest includes a chapter devoted to a single city (Chicago), a chapter on a single Mainline Protestant denomination (Lutherans), and a chapter on religious variations in urban, surburan, and rural settings.

This fourth book in the Religion by Region series does not neglect the pervasive image of the "typical" Midwesterner, but it does let the region's marbled religious diversity come through.

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AltaMira Press,U.S.
0759106312 / 9780759106314
Paperback / softback
30/11/2004
United States
208 pages
152 x 225 mm, 399 grams
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