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American Religion  | Vol 22 No 1 | January 2008 | OAH Magazine of History

 

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American Religion
Volume 22, no 1 • January 2008


FROM THE EDITOR
Teaching Religion in America
Phillip M. Guerty

FOREWORD
Religion in American History
Stephen J. Stein

ARTICLES
Early American Religious Traditions: Native Visions and Christian Providence
Kevin Sweeney

"Sectarian Nation": Religious Diversity in Antebellum America
Curtis D. Johnson

Religious Inventions in America: New Religious Movements
Robert S. Fogarty

Beyond Diversity and Multiculturalism: Pluralism and the Globalization of American Religion
R. Marie Griffith

TEACHING RESOURCES
Disestablishment and Free Exercise: The Religion Clauses of the First Amendment
Thomas D. Hamm

Religion's Impact on American Social Issues
Amanda Porterfield

The Many Faces of American Evangelicalism
Timothy D. Hall

Integrating Islam and Muslims into the U.S. History Survey
Edward E. Curtis IV

TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS FROM THE GILDER LEHRMAN COLLECTION
"Among the choicest of their blessings, but also of their rights": George Washington and Religious Liberty
Mary V. Thompson

This issue of the OAH Magazine of History is dedicated to Stephanie G. Wolf and Albert E. Wolf for their generous support of the Organization of American Historians.

On the cover:
"War Dead Honored on Memorial Day Weekend," Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C., 2007 (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) Reprinted with permission. Editor's Note: The headstone pictured belongs to Capt. Humayun Saqib Muazzam Khan, of Bristow, Virginia, a Pakistani American who served in the U.S. Army as an ordnance officer, who died June 8, 2004, in Baquabah, Iraq. Read more about Capt. Khan

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