One Nation, Divisible: How Regional Religious Differences Shape American Politics
by
Mark Silk
From the evangelical South to Catholic New England to the 'unchurched' Pacific Northwest, regional religious differences have a dramatic impact on public life not only in the regions themselves but also in the United States as a whole. As the interplay between religion and politics continues to dominate public discussion, understanding regional similarities and differences...more
Hardcover, 269 pages
Published
June 27th 2008
by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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