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100 1 Marty, Martin E.,|d1928-
245 10 What do we believe? :|bThe stance of religion in America /
|cby Martin E. Marty, Stuart E. Rosenberg, and Andrew M.
Greeley.
250 [First edition].
264 1 New York :|bMeredith Press|c[1968]
300 vi, 346 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references.
505 00 |tThe Protestant community survives --|tNot secularization,
but radical religious change --|tYears of revival, years
of revolution --|tThe response to revolution --|tAmerica's
real religions --|tRoman Catholic ecumenism's impact on
Protestantism --|tThe continuing problems of church and
state --|tThe problems of Protestantism --|tCurrent unrest
and the Protestant future --|tThe Catholic Digest survey -
-|tReligious trends among Jews --|tThe age of reason in
Jewish history --|tA culture within a culture --
|tOccupational patterns of American Jews --|tThe synagogue
in the modern community --|tThe story of the "vanishing
Jew" --|tThe challenge of the city --|tContinuity and
change in American religion --|tThe God who would not stay
dead --|tStresses and strains within Catholicism --|tThe
persistence of Catholic schools --|tInterreligious
attitudes --|tYoung people : the future of God --|tThe
role of religion in American society.
650 0 Public opinion|zUnited States.
651 0 United States|xReligion|y1945-1960.
651 0 United States|xReligion|y1960-
700 1 Rosenberg, Stuart E.,|eauthor.
700 1 Greeley, Andrew M.,|d1928-2013,|eauthor.
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