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Modern American Religion, Volume 1: The Irony of It All, 1893-1919 (Modern American Religion) (edit title/settings)

by Martin E. Marty (?) (edit contributors)

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Martin E. Marty argues that religion in twentieth-century America was essentially shaped by its encounter with modernity. In this first volume, he records and explores the diverse ways in which American religion embraced, rejected, or cautiously accepted the modern world. "Marty writes with... read more

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Four of the Aristotelian categories figure chiefly in this plot: time, space, substance, and quality.

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