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Religious Outsiders and the Making of Americans

Religious Outsiders and the Making of Americans

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Myth of Religious Consensus
Review: This is an important and excellent book, not only for achieving its objectives, but also for providing an intellectual reference point for divining "whither goest" the beneficial integration of Islam in America.
Professor Moore's "single minded intent," i.e. to acknowledge the contributions of historically marginalized religious groups to considerable success of the American system, was accomplished with this magisterial collection of his rigorous thinking on this subject. He plums the experience of a variety of outsiders ranging from Mormons to Fundamentalists to Black Muslims, and beyond.
Instead of concentrating, as did many religious historians (or apologists) before him, on the "political uselessness" or "pernicious dissent" of non-mainline denominations, Moore acknowledges and presses home the observation that "religious struggles engage people in elaborate strategies that on each side entail affirmation and denial, advancement and repression, of a set of cultural options."
Though published nearly twenty years ago, this elaborately documented, highly readable, and concise piece of scholarship should ground American, cultural centrists in an elegant, reasonable approach in understanding what may (and, better, may not) be required to facilitate a rightful place in America for Islamics.


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