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***[[American civil religion]], a sociological theory that a nonsectarian religious faith exists within the United States with sacred symbols drawn from national history |
***[[American civil religion]], a sociological theory that a nonsectarian religious faith exists within the United States with sacred symbols drawn from national history |
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***[[Native American religions]], the spiritual practices of the Native Americans in the United States |
***[[Native American religions]], the spiritual practices of the Native Americans in the United States |
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***[[Religion of Black Americans]], the religious and spiritual practices of African Americans |
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*[[Mesoamerican religion]], a group of indigenous religions of Mesoamerica that were prevalent in the pre-Columbian era |
*[[Mesoamerican religion]], a group of indigenous religions of Mesoamerica that were prevalent in the pre-Columbian era |
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*[[Religion in Latin America]] |
*[[Religion in Latin America]] |
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==Literature== |
==Literature== |
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*''[[Journal of the American Academy of Religion]]'', an American academic journal |
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*''[[Encyclopedia of American Religions]]'', a 1978 book by J. Gordon Melton |
*''[[Encyclopedia of American Religions]]'', a 1978 book by J. Gordon Melton |
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* ''[[Religion and American Culture]]'', an American academic journal |
* ''[[Religion and American Culture]]'', an American academic journal |
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*''[[The American Religion]]'', a 1992 book by Harold Bloom |
*''[[The American Religion]]'', a 1992 book by Harold Bloom |
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*''[[America's Religions]]'', a 2002 book by Peter Williams |
*''[[America's Religions]]'', a 2002 book by Peter Williams |
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==Other uses== |
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*[[American Academy of Religion]], an American learned society and professional association |
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*[[National Museum of American Religion]], an American museum |
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*"An American Religion (FSF)", a song by the Wonder Years from the 2013 album ''[[The Greatest Generation (album)|The Greatest Generation]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 18 June 2024
Religion in America or American religion may refer to:
Religion
[edit]- Religion in North America
- Religion in the United States of America
- American civil religion, a sociological theory that a nonsectarian religious faith exists within the United States with sacred symbols drawn from national history
- Native American religions, the spiritual practices of the Native Americans in the United States
- Religion of Black Americans, the religious and spiritual practices of African Americans
- Religion in the United States of America
- Mesoamerican religion, a group of indigenous religions of Mesoamerica that were prevalent in the pre-Columbian era
- Religion in Latin America
- African diaspora religions, or Afro-American religions, a number of related religions that developed in the Americas in various nations of the Caribbean, Latin America and the Southern United States
Literature
[edit]- Journal of the American Academy of Religion, an American academic journal
- Encyclopedia of American Religions, a 1978 book by J. Gordon Melton
- Religion and American Culture, an American academic journal
- The American Religion, a 1992 book by Harold Bloom
- America's Religions, a 2002 book by Peter Williams
Other uses
[edit]- American Academy of Religion, an American learned society and professional association
- National Museum of American Religion, an American museum
- "An American Religion (FSF)", a song by the Wonder Years from the 2013 album The Greatest Generation