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The Transformation of American Religion – How We Actually Live Our Faith
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The Transformation of American Religion – How We Actually Live Our Faith Paperback - 2005

by Alan Wolfe

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In this astounding account, a leading sociologist demonstrates that religion in America has become so tamed and softened that it hardly serves any of its original functions.

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Univ of Chicago Pr, 2005. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 310 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches.
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Those who worship at the Church of the Redeemer, an Episcopal congregation in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, enter a lovely old stone building that looks as if it were lifted out of a novel by Anthony TroIIope and set down in the New World.

About the author

Alan Wolfe is director of the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life at Boston College as well as a contributing editor to the New Republic and the Wilson Quarterly. He is the author of One Nation, After All: What Middle-Class Americans Really Think About God, Country, Family, Racism, Welfare, Immigration, Homosexuality, Work, the Right, the Left, and Each Other, a 1999 New York Times Notable Book of the Year.