One of a series of volumes that build upon the original 24 subject categories used in the Encyclopedia of Southern culture, originally published in 1991. "Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi." Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Appalachian religion -- Church architecture -- Asian religions -- Black religion -- Religious broadcasting -- Calvinism -- Country churches -- Civil rights and religion -- Religious diversity -- Ethnic Protestantism -- Folk religion -- Frontier religion -- Fundamentalism -- Islam -- Jewish religious life -- Latino religion -- Literature and religion -- Missionary activities -- Modernism and religion -- Native American religion -- New age religion -- Pentecostalism -- Politics and religion -- Black folk preacher -- White preacher -- Protestantism -- Restorationist Christianity -- Revivalism -- Roman Catholicism -- Social activism -- Spirituality -- Sports and religion -- Theological orthodoxy -- Urban religion -- Women and religion -- South as Zion -- African Methodist Episcopal Churches -- Francis Asbury -- Bible belt -- Blue laws -- Alexander Campbell -- Will D. Campbell -- camps and retreats -- James Cannon, Jr. -- Christian Broadcasting Network -- James McBride Dabbs -- John England -- Jerry Falwell -- Fatalism -- Billy Graham -- Great Revival -- Brooks Hays -- Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Thomas Merton -- Methodist Episcopal Church, South -- Charlotte Digges "Lottie" Moon -- Moral Majority -- Moravians -- National Baptists -- O'Connor and religion -- Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS) -- Prohibition -- Protestant Episcopal Church -- Oral Roberts -- Sacred places -- Serpent handlers -- Shakers -- Southern Baptist Convention -- Sunday schools -- James Henley Thornwell.
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