George Marsden is professor emeritus of history at the University of Notre Dame. Among his many other books is Jonathan Edwards: A Life, which was named one of ten “Books of the Year” for 2003 by Atlantic Monthly and received the prestigious Bancroft Prize in history (2004), the Grawemeyer Award in religion (2005), and a half dozen other awards.
Thomas S. Kidd
-- Baylor University
"At the outset of this book George Marsden makes the simple but
profound observation that the United States is 'both remarkably
religious and remarkably profane.' This organizing principle helps
make his Religion and American Culture an astute, accessible, and
wonderful introduction to the fascinating puzzle of American
religious history." Kristin Du Mez
-- Calvin College
"In this highly readable volume Marsden provides a sweeping
overview of religion in American history. He not only sketches the
landscape with enviable clarity but also offers an interpretive
frame for understanding the relationship of American religion and
culture--and ultimately for comprehending a nation that is 'both
remarkably religious and remarkably profane.' " Rick Ostrander
-- Council for Christian Colleges & Universities
"Any list of the most influential American historians of the past
half-century would undoubtedly include George Marsden. His Religion
and American Culture is a careful, balanced assessment not only of
Christianity's complex role in American history but also of
American culture's influence on Christianity. No better brief yet
profound treatment of Christianity's 400 years in the United States
exists than this volume." Darren Dochuk
-- University of Notre Dame
"In this survey of the religious (and, paradoxically, secular)
forces that have shaped American life over the past four centuries,
Marsden masterfully weaves colorful insight and incisive analysis
into an accessible narrative that readers of all levels will find
highly instructive. This is a must-read, invaluable resource for
anyone interested in making sense of past and current trends in
American religious culture." Rick Kennedy
-- Point Loma Nazarene University
"With measured prose Marsden's Religion and American Culture deftly
illuminates the consistently central role of people of faith in our
country's history. Often dealing with matters that have been
overheated by insistent polemics, Marsden broad-mindedly lets the
chips fall where they may, allowing churches their role in sowing
seeds both evil and good. The book is especially innovative when
showing the role of Protestantism, Catholicism, and Judaism in
elite political and intellectual circles from the 1870s to the
1970s." John Fea
-- Messiah College
"I am thrilled that Marsden's Religion and American Culture is back
in print. While the text certainly stands alone as an introductory
survey by one of our generation's greatest American religious
historians, it will also serve as a supplementary textbook for
teachers and professors who want to bring religious developments to
bear on US history survey courses."
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