
Early Americans have long been considered "A People of the Book" Because the nickname was coined primarily to invoke close associations between Americans and the Bible, it is easy to overlook the central fact that it was a book-not a geographic location, a monarch, or even a shared language-that has served as a cornerstone in countless investigations into the formation and fragmentation of early American culture. Few books can lay claim to such powers of civilization-altering influence. Among those which can are sacred books, and for Americans principal among such books stands the Bible.This Handbook is designed to address a noticeable void in resources focused on analyzing the Bible in America in various historical moments and in relationship to specific institutions and cultural expressions. It takes seriously the fact that the Bible is both a physical object that has exercised considerable totemic power, as well as a text with a powerful intellectual design that has inspired everything from national religious and educational practices to a wide spectrum of artistic endeavors to our nation's politics and foreign policy.This Handbook brings together a number of established scholars, as well as younger scholars on the rise, to provide a scholarly overview--rich with bibliographic resources--to those interested in the Bible's role in American cultural formation.
This volume investigates the multifaceted role of the Bible as a foundational artifact in the development, fragmentation, and ongoing cultural expression of the United States. Edited by Paul C. Gutjahr, the text compiles contributions from both established and emerging scholars to examine how the Bible functions simultaneously as a physical object of totemic significance and an intellectual framework influencing American politics, education, and the arts. The work addresses a perceived gap in academic literature by providing a comprehensive, resource-rich overview of the text's influence across diverse historical periods and institutional settings.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and academic reviewers recognize this volume as a comprehensive reference tool for understanding the intersection of religion and American public life. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for students and researchers in American history and religious studies.
Page Count:
736
Publication Date:
2017-12-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190258845
ISBN-13:
9780190258849
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