
Secularization and Religious Innovation in the North Atlantic World
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- Introduction
- Part I: Church, State, and Money
- 1: Stewart J. Brown: The Established Churches and Secularization in Imperial Britain, c.1830-1930
- 2: Eric Baldwin: Religious Markets, Capital Markets, and Church Finances in Industrializing America
- Part II: Evangelicalism
- 3: David Bebbington: Evangelicalism and Secularization in Britain and America from the 18th Century to the Present
- 4: Heather Curtis: Media and the Expansion of American Evangelicalism
- Part III: Born in America
- 5: David Holland: The Enemy of my Enemy is sometimes somewhat Useful: The Complicated Relationship of New Religious Movements and Secularization
- 6: Colleen McDannell: Mormons, Materialism, and the Struggle against the Ideology of Separation
- Part IV: Gender
- 7: Ann Braude: Women's History and Religious Innovation
- 8: Tine van Osselaer: Gendering Religion in Modern Europe
- Part V: Popular Culture
- 9: Randall Stephens: Popular Culture and Pentecostalism: Comparing Britain and the United States
- 10: Hugh McLeod: Muscular Christianity: European and American
- Part VI: World War, Cold War and Post-War Revival
- 11: Michael Snape: GI Religion and Post-War Revival in the United States
- 12: Uta Balbier: European Post-War Revival? US Evangelical Missionaries in Germany and the UK, 1945-55
- Part VII: Catholicism in the Era of Vatican II
- 13: Wilhelm Damberg: Is there an American Exceptionalism? American and German Catholics in Comparison
- 14: Leslie Woodcock Tentler: How Exceptional? US Catholics since World War II
- Part VIII: The 1970s and After
- 15: Kip Richardson: Of Numeracy and Necromancy: Church Growth in the Post-Secularization Era
- 16: Grace Davie: Religion, Territory, and Choice: Contrasting Configurations
- Conclusions
- 17: Hugh McLeod: 'Religious America, Secular Europe': Are they really so different? If so, since when and why?
- 18: David N. Hempton: Small Differences and Differential Innovation: Secularization in Europe and the United States
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