Abstract

Interfaith marriages are affecting change in the American religious landscape. The boundaries among religions and between the religious and secular spheres have never been stationary. Early twenty-first-century America is no exception—these boundaries are in shift, so to speak. As relationships among religious communities change, as the nation becomes more religiously diverse and religiously complex, and as interfaith couples creatively navigate religious diversity in their lives, movement and transformation persist. What are the implications of this movement and transformation on religion and Christianity?

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