Sacred Assemblies and Civic Engagement : : How Religion Matters for America's Newest Immigrants / / Fred Kniss, Paul D Numrich.

Immigration to the United States has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of America's history. Currently, about 40 percent of the nation's annual population growth comes from the influx of foreign-born individuals and their children. As these new vo...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Rutgers University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2007]
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (288 p.) :; 14
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. Introduction --
PART ONE. RELIGION MATTERS --
2. Purity and Protest: Sectarianism and Immigrant Civic Engagement --
3. Locating the Moral Authority of Immigrant Congregations --
4. The Moral Projects of Immigrant Congregations --
PART TWO. SACRED ASSEMBLIES IN SOCIAL CONTEXTS --
5. "Making It in America": Occupational and Economic Adaptation in Immigrant Congregations --
6. Religion, Education, and Civic Tensions in Immigrant Congregations --
7. Marriage Patterns in Immigrant Congregations: Implications for Social Distance and Group Identity --
8. Language in Immigrant Congregations: Religious and Civic Considerations --
PART THREE. CIVIC ENGAGEMENT --
9. Individual Engagement: Citizenship in Immigrant Religions --
10. Organizational Engagement: The Ecology of Immigrant Congregations --
11. When and How Religion Matters for Immigrant Civic Engagement --
Appendix A: Research Sites --
Appendix B: Sectarianism Coding for Research Sites --
Notes --
References --
Index
Summary:Immigration to the United States has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of America's history. Currently, about 40 percent of the nation's annual population growth comes from the influx of foreign-born individuals and their children. As these new voices enter America's public conversations, they bring with them a new understanding of Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity to a society that has been marked by religious variety. Sacred Assemblies and Civic Engagement takes an in-depth look at one particular urban area-the Chicago metropolitan region-and examines how religion affects the civic engagement of the nation's newest residents. Chapters focus on important religious factors, including sectarianism, moral authority, and moral projects; on several areas of social life, including economics, education, marriage, and language, where religion impacts civic engagement; and on how notions of citizenship and community are influenced by sacred assemblies.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780813543055
9783110688610
DOI:10.12987/9780813543055
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Fred Kniss, Paul D Numrich.