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Expanded ContentsIntroduction: Religion and American Life Since World War IIEditors' AcknowledgmentsPart I. Religion in Cold War America: Cultures and Countercultures1. Mainline Religion and the Cold War2. Religion and the CounterculturePart II. Gender, Race, and Politics in American Religion Since 19453. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement4. Religion and Gender5. Politics and Religion Since the 1960sPart III. Religion and American Life in the United States: To the Millennium6. Popular Religion7. Revitalization Movements in American Christianity: Pentecostalism, Megachurches, Charismatic Movements, the New Religious Right, and the New Social Gospel8. New Immigrant Communities9. Religion, the New Age, and the New MillenniumAcknowledgmentsIndex

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