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How will American Protestants respond to the historical shift from Protestant dominance to more fluid conditions in which Catholicism and Judaism also have great force and influence? By the anxiety expressed in anti-Semitism and anti-Catholicism? By reaffirming "the American tradition"?
In answer Dr. Littell, professor of theology at Southern Methodist University, explodes the very categories that have shaped our study of American church history. With fresh eyes, he looks at the vision of religious unity in early America and sees it as "a lie which must be struck down: America was, in her colonial period - like continental Europe - officially religious and in fact characterized by 'baptized heathenism'; in her early years as a nation she was overwhelmingly unchurched and heathen, regardless of pretensions and public claims."
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How will American Protestants respond to the historical shift from Protestant dominance to more fluid conditions in which Catholicism and Judaism also have great force and influence? By the anxiety expressed in anti-Semitism and anti-Catholicism? By reaffirming "the American tradition"?
In answer Dr. Littell, professor of theology at Southern Methodist University, explodes the very categories that have shaped our study of American church history. With fresh eyes, he looks at the vision of religious unity in early America and sees it as "a lie which must be struck down: America was, in her colonial period - like continental Europe - officially religious and in fact characterized by 'baptized heathenism'; in her early years as a nation she was overwhelmingly unchurched and heathen, regardless of pretensions and public claims."
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