@article{1480321, author = {Brown, Mary Elizabeth, and Carle, Robert, and Carnes, Tony, and Carnes, Tony, and Cimino, Richard P., and Curry, Mary Cuthrell, and Davidson, Leah, and DeCaro, Louis A., and Erickson, Victoria Lee, and Farrell, Susan A., and Harris, Helaine, and Hepner, Randal L., and Karpathakis, Anna, and Karpathakis, Anna, and Klaff, Vivian Z., and Kliger, Samuel, and Lawson, Ronald, and Lucas, James W., and McRae, Mary B., and Neuhaus, Richard John, and Nimbark, Ashakant, and Pantoja, Segundo S., and Pérez y González, María E., and Redeker Hepner, Tricia, and Schneider, Mareleyn, and Silver, Hannibal, and Taylor, Clarence, and Trulear, H. Dean, and de Vries, Paul, }, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1480321}, title = {New York Glory : Religions in the City /}, abstract = {Is New York a post-secular city? Massive immigration and cultural changes have created an increasingly complex social landscape in which religious life plays a dynamic role. Yet the magnitude of religion's impact on New York's social life has gone unacknowledged. New York Glory gathers together for the first time the best research on religion in contemporary New York City. It includes contributors from every major research project on religion in New York to provide a comprehensive look at the current state of religion in the city. Moving beyond broad surveys into specific case studies of communities and institutions, it provides a window onto the diversity of religious life in New York. From Italian Catholics, Mormons, Muslims, and Russian Jews to Zen Buddhists, Rastafarians, and Pentecostal Latinas, New York Glory both captures the richness of religious life in New York City and provides an important foundation for our understanding of the current and future shape of religion in America.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814790229.001.0001}, recid = {1480321}, pages = {1 online resource}, }