Protestantism in America.(Book Review)

From: Journal of Church and State | Date: January 1, 2003| Author: Smith, David A. | Copyright information

By Randall Balmer and Lauren F. Winner. New York: Columbia University, Press, 2002. 295 pp. $35.00.

In Protestantism in America, Balmer and Winner examine the many faces of Protestantism and the ways it has remained, at least until recently, the "organizing principle" for any serious look at American religious life. The authors divide their book into three sections. In the first, they look at the history of Protestantism in America and give a quick overview of its many d...

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