Discussions
Discussions

Reading Between the Lines

Religion in American Life

Four sessions devoted to the history of religion in the United States and the central political, social and cultural role it has played in this country. Due to availability and cost, some titles in this series are often difficult to procure and are not suitable for organizations seeking to provide their own books.

This session focuses on The Democratization of American Christianity by Nathan Hatch, a stirring account of the Second Great Awakening during the early 19th century.
A discussion of George Marsden's book Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, which traces both the origins and the modern day consequences of the late 19th century split between conservative and liberal Protestants in this country.
Paradise A discussion of Toni Morrison's novel Paradise, which treats the role of the church in the African American community since the time of slavery.
The final session is devoted to Religion and Politics in the United States by Kenneth Wald, a timely investigation of the complex relationship between church and state in America.

Based on the concept developed by Loren Broc, a graduate student in the History Department of the University of Rochester.