God and Apple Pie : Religious Myths and Visions of America
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America: nation and notion --
Native American myths and visions of America --
Protestant myths and visions of America --
The Christian right's myths and visions of America --
Catholic myths and visions of America --
Jewish myths and visions of America --
Mormon myths and visions of America --
Christian identity myths and visions of America --
Black Muslim myths and visions of America --
Contemporary Muslim myths and visions of America --
Buddhist myths and visions of America --
Baha'i myths and visions of America --
Conclusion: How minority faiths redefined America's world role.
With an introduction by J. Gordon Melton (Distinguished Professor of American Religious History, Baylor University), God & Apple Pie (Religious Myths and Visions of America, revised edition), by Christopher Buck, is about an unusual religious topic: the United States of America ("America").