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Preface
Introduction
The Sacred and Secular in American History
From Covenant to Constitution: The Americanization of Judaism
Black Theology and Historical Necessity
Southern Protestant Clergy and the Disfranchisement of Blacks
Citizens and Believers: Always Strangers?
Women and Christ: The Transformer of Culture
The Chicago Campaign
King Tut and the Scopes Trial
Revive Us Again: Alienation, Hope, and the Resurgence of Fundamentalism, 1930-1950
Evangelical Broadcasting: Its Meaning for Evangelicals
God and Jimmy Carter
Biodivinity: The Encounter of Religion and Medicine
Selected Bibliography
Index
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