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Faithful Generations: Race and New Asian American Churches
Rutgers University Press, 2004 Cloth: 978-0-8135-3502-9 | eISBN: 978-0-8135-5618-5 | Paper: 978-0-8135-3503-6 Library of Congress Classification BL2525.J48 2005 Dewey Decimal Classification 277.308308995
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Religion—both personal faith and institutional tradition—plays a central role in the lives of the 12.5 million Asians in the United States. It provides comfort and meaning, shapes ethical and political beliefs, and influences culture and arts. Faithful Generations details the significance of religion in the construction of Asian American identity. As an institutional base for the movement toward Asian American panethnicity, churches provide a space for theological and political reflection and ethnic reinvention. See other books on: Agnosticism | Archaeology | Asian Americans | Race | Religion See other titles from Rutgers University Press |
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