Civil Religion Today: Religion and the American Nation in the Twenty-First Century. Edited by Rhys H. Williams, Raymond Haberski, Jr., and Philip Goff.

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      Edited by Rhys H. Williams, Raymond Haberski, Jr., and Philip Goff Thinking critically and conceptually about civil religion, contributors make bold moves "beyond Bellah", capturing "changes in religion [and] American politics" and showing the extent to which civil religion can be expressed "ideologically" and/or "culturally" (pp. 9-10). This question catapults readers into the final section detailing "civil religion in practice", and starting with Rhys H. Williams's essay considering immigration and American civil religion. [Extracted from the article]
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