SACRED CIRCLES, PUBLIC SQUARES
the polis center series on religion and urban culture
David J. Bodenhamer and Arthur E. Farnsley II, editors
SACRED CIRCLES PUBLIC SQUARES The Multicentering of American Religion
Arthur E. Farnsley II, N. J. Demerath III, Etan Diamond, Mary L. Mapes, Elfriede Wedam
indiana university press
bloomington and indianapolis
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CONTENTS preface and acknowledgments
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1. introduction 1 2. the circle city on the plains 15 3. religious civility, civil religion 46 4. religious traditions diversified and domesticated 76 5. types and tensions of congregational life 113 6. back home again: religion in the neighborhoods 150 7. conclusion: religion and urban culture 188 notes
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bibliography
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contributors
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index
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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Sacred Circles, Public Squares is the capstone of the Project on Religion and Urban Culture (PRUC), which was housed at The Polis Center on the Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis campus. The PRUC was a multiyear, multimillion-dollar attempt to engage the city of Indianapolis in a public conversation about religion’s role in the city. Along the way, the project produced seven books, four of which are included in this Indiana University Press series. In addition to the present volume, Arthur E. Farnsley II’s Rising Expectations: Urban Congregations, Welfare Reform and Civic Life and Etan Diamond’s Souls of the City: Religion and the Search for Community in Postwar America hav