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Abstract:
The nation and the notion of America, as viewed through the lenses of Native American religions, Protestants and Catholic views, Judaism, Islam, Black Muslims, Buddhism, and the Bahá'í Faith; how minority faiths redefined America's world role.
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God and Apple Pie:

Religious Myths and Visions of America

Christopher Buck

Kingston, NY: Educator's International Press, 2015

Contents

Introduction, by J. Gordon Melton

Chapter 1: America: Nation and Notion

Chapter 2: Native American Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 3: Protestant Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 4: The Christian Right’s Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 5: Catholic Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 6: Jewish Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 7: Mormon Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 8: Christian Identity Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 9: Black Muslim Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 10: Contemporary Muslim Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 11: Buddhist Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 12: Baha’i Myths and Visions of America

Chapter 13: Conclusion: How Minority Faiths Redefined America’s World Role

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