An edition of Religious Freedom (2017)

Religious Freedom

the contested history of an American ideal

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December 19, 2022 | History
An edition of Religious Freedom (2017)

Religious Freedom

the contested history of an American ideal

Religious freedom is so often presented as a timeless American ideal and an inalienable right, appearing fully formed at the founding of the United States. That is simply not so, Tisa Wenger contends in this sweeping and brilliantly argued book. Instead, American ideas about religious freedom were continually reinvented through a vibrant national discourse -- Wenger calls it "religious freedom talk" -- that cannot possibly be separated from the evolving politics of race and empire. More often than not, Wenger demonstrates, religious freedom talk worked to privilege the dominant white Christian population. At the same time, a diverse array of minority groups at home and colonized people abroad invoked and reinterpreted this ideal to defend themselves and their ways of life. In so doing they posed sharp challenges to the racial and religious exclusions of American life. People of almost every religious stripe have argued, debated, negotiated, and brought into being an ideal called American religious freedom, subtly transforming their own identities and traditions in the process. In a post-9/11 world, Wenger reflects, public attention to religious freedom and its implications is as consequential as it has ever been. - Publisher.

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Religious Freedom: the contested history of an American ideal
2017, The University of North Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Making the imperial subject : Protestants, Catholics, and Jews
Making empire in the Philippines : Filipinos, Moros, and the ambivalence of religious freedom
Making religion on the reservation : Native Americans and the settler secular
Making American whiteness : Jewish identity and the tri-faith movement
Defining a people : African Americans and the racial limits of religious freedom
Conclusion : Race, empire, and the multiplicities of religious freedom

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Chapel Hill, NC

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Library of Congress
BL2525.W4145 2017, BL2525 .W4145 2017

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xi, 298 p.
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26463492M
ISBN 10
1469634627
ISBN 13
9781469634623
LCCN
2016059293
OCLC/WorldCat
970658186

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