One Nation Under God? is a remarkable consideration of how religion manifests itself in America today.
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Forword vii Cornel West Introduction ix CIVILITY The Multireligious Public Square 3(18) Diana L. Eck Civic Religion and the First Amendment 21(11) David Lyle Jeffrey Jewish Denominationalism Meets the Open Society 32(28) Rabbi Irving Greenberg The Cloistered Closet 60(16) Dorothy A. Austin Whats Derrida Got to do With Jesus? 76(25) Michael Eric Dyson LAW Getting Religion 101(14) Janet R. Jakobsen Ann Pellegrini Losing Faith in the Secular and the Culture of International Governance 115(13) David Kennedy Islamic Law and Muslim Women in America 128(17) Azizah Y. al-Hibri PRACTICE Yom Hashoah in the Capital Rotunda 145(16) Deborah E. Lipstadt ``Plenty Good Room... In A Changing Black Church 161(23) Cheryl Townsend Gilkes Cremation American Style 184(24) Stephen Prothero From Monticello to Graceland 208(13) Robert Kiely Practicing Christian Rock 221(14) Barbara Claire Freeman CONVERSION Mormonism and Other Narratives of the Living Dead 235(23) William R. Handley American Heritage 258(22) Peter S. Hawkins Two-Point Conversion 280(32) Marjorie Garber Contributors Notes 312(4) Index 316
Marjorie Garber is the William R Kenan, Jr Professor of English and Director of the Center for Literary and Cultural Studies at Harvard University. Her most recent book is Symptoms of Culture (Routledge 1998). Rebecca L. Walkowitz is completing her Ph.D. at Harvard and has most recently coedited, with Paul B. Franklin and Marjorie Garber, Field Work: Sites in Literary and CulturalStudies (Routledge 1996). Together they edit the series CultureWork, in which this volume appears.