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Contemporary Christianities in the American South

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By James Hudnut-Beumler
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
235 x 155 mm
Weight:
470 g
Pages:
288

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James Hudnut-Beumler is the Anne Potter Wilson Distinguished Professor of American religious history at Vanderbilt University Divinity School and the author of several books, including In Pursuit of the Almighty's Dollar.

"A book that's part pilgrimage, part history lesson, and part celebration of the many versions of Christianity in the South. [Hudnut-Beumler] writes with grace about almost everyone he meets. . . . Still, [he] doesn't shy away from the deep divides and sins of Southern Christians."--Bob Smietana, Christianity Today "An accessible text . . . [that] successfully posits the South not as monolithic but an increasingly diverse space, as evidenced in and through its Christian churches."--Religious Studies Review "Though it has long been common knowledge that the South has remained the most religious section of the United States, few realize just how diverse are the expressions of its faith. James Hudnut-Beumler . . . now dispels long held stereotypes, drawing upon a decade of interviews, field trips, and research in a host of primary and secondary sources. . . . An engaging work."--Anglican and Episcopal History "Will serve as a good reference for those interested in further exploring or conducting research on the recent history of Christianity in the South."--Nova Religio

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