Modern American Religion
Discover the profound influence of faith on American society with Modern American Religion by Martin E. Marty. Published in 1999, this insightful paperback edition spans 556 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of the religious landscape in 20th-century America. This third volume delves into the pivotal years from the United States' entry into World War II through the Eisenhower era, highlighting how religion shaped social and political dynamics during this transformative period. Marty's work is essential for anyone interested in the history of Christianity, comparative religion, and the broader context of American history from 1945 to the 1970s. Engage with the intricate relationship between faith and culture, and gain a deeper understanding of how religion influenced the American identity in the mid-20th century. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about the evolution of religion in America.