American grace: how religion divides and unites us
Harvard University Press · University of Notre Dame
Abstract
American Grace is the next pivotal work within the social scientific study of religion that LDS readers should find interesting on many levels, including the extensive attention it gives to Mormonism. In this work, Robert Putnam (author of the national bestseller Bowling Alone) teams up with David Campbell (editor of A Matter of Faith: Religion in the 2004 Presidential Election) and field researcher Shayln Romney Garrett to examine the many facets of contemporary American religious pluralism. The authors use data from the nationally representative 2006 and 2007 waves of the Faith Matters survey, in addition to other surveys, alongside several in-depth observations of specific congregations. Throughout the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 394.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 0
Authors
4- PJPhillips, James WCorresponding
Harvard University Press
- RDRobert D. Putnam
University of Notre Dame
- DEDavid E. Campbell
- SRShaylyn Romney Garrett
Topics & keywords
- History
- Philosophy
- Environmental ethics
- Gender equality