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Religious Outsiders And The Making Of Americans,New Macmillan/McGraw-Hill School Div Shelf Awarenesswinner Of: The National

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Shelf Awarenesswinner Of: The National Book Critics Circle Award For Nonfiction The Pen/John Kenneth Galbraith Award For Nonfiction The Andrew Carnegie Medal For Excellence In Nonfiction The Hillman Prize For Book Journalism The Pen/New England Award The Chicago Tribune Heartland Prizefinalist For The Los Angeles Times Book Prize And The Kirkus Prizeevicted Stands Among The Very Best Of The Social Justice Books

The Book Includes Text And Essays By Several Leading Wright Scholars

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Religious Outsiders And The Making Of Americans,New Macmillan/McGraw-Hill School Div Shelf Awarenesswinner Of: The NationalIn Light Of The Curious Compulsion To Stress Protestant Dominance In America'S Past, This Book Takes An Unorthodox Look At Religious History In America. Rather Than Focusing On The Usual Mainstream Protestant Churchesepiscopal, Congregationalist, Methodist, Baptist, And Lutheranmoore Instead Turns His Attention To The Equally Important 'Outsiders' In The American Religious Experience And Tests The Realities Of American Religious Pluralism Against

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