A Secular Age? Religion And The Two Exceptionalisms

Social Research: An International Quarterly 77 (2):269-296 (2010)
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This paper explores the recent debates over secularization and particularly the familiar claim that the United States is significantly more religious than European societies. It argues that that conclusion is essentially correct but also that it must be qualified in many ways.

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