What Would Jesus Read?


Popular Religious Books and Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century America

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By Erin A. Smith
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
236 x 159 mm
Weight:
620 g
Pages:
464

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Erin A. Smith is associate professor of American studies and literature at the University of Texas at Dallas, USA.

A lively, fascinating account of how popular religious books reflect and reinforce their social milieu.--Choice Address[es] right and wrong ways of reading in literary and religious studies.--Journal of American Culture An authoritative history of a century's worth of religious books that shows how American readers have found in popular religious books help for living mindfully and meaningfully.--Journal of Media and Religion Illustrate[s] how reading itself represents a highly charged religious act.--- American Literature Provocative, and its wealth of data should spark lively scholarly responses.--American Literary History Smith combines critical and reader-sensitive reading to great effect.--American Historical Review Smith's scholarship is capacious, thoughtful and in many ways groundbreaking. It shows the seasoning of many years of engagement with a particular topic of study, and it will be a must-read for anyone interested in popular culture studies centered on the history of religious books in America and lived religion.--SHARP News

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