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By A Reader (California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Uncivil Religion: Interreligious Hostility in America (Hardcover)
The three essays on Protestant-Catholic tensions were fascinating for me to read. This is a particularly difficult area of reality to navigate and this book provides a very thoughtful and well-edited way to approach it. This book is mentioned by its editor in the radio program "In God We Trust: Civil and Uncivil Religion in America" (Encounter Century Series, October 1999), which also had the literary critic Harold Bloom (see his book The American Religion: The Emergence of a Post-Christian Nation) as a guest-speaker.
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Uncivil Religion: Interreligious Hostility in America by Robert N. Bellah (Hardcover - Apr. 1987)
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