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3. Home Rule: Equitable Justice in Progressive Chicago and the Philippines, by Nancy Buenger

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At Home and Abroad
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction: Religion, Law, and Politics, American Style, by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd and Winnifred Fallers Sullivan 1
  5. Part I Making Religion American
  6. 1. A Home, Made Abroad: American Religion from Colonies Through the Civil War, by Evan Haefeli 19
  7. 2. “A Perfect, Irrevocable Gift”: Recognizing the Proprietary Church in Puerto Rico 1898– 1908, by David Maldonado Rivera 37
  8. 3. Home Rule: Equitable Justice in Progressive Chicago and the Philippines, by Nancy Buenger 51
  9. 4. America Is Hard to See, by Courtney Bender 91
  10. Part II Making Ourselves
  11. 5. Homemaking in Palestine: Jessie Sampter, Religion, and Relation, by Sarah Imhoff 115
  12. 6. On the Abroad of a Different Home: Muhammad Ali in Micro- Scope, by M. Cooper Harriss 130
  13. 7. Domestic Bones, Foreign Land, and the Kingdom Come: Jurisdictions of Religion in Contemporary Hawaii, by Greg Johnson 148
  14. 8. “Legacy,” by Matthew Scherer 167
  15. Part III Inside/Outside
  16. 9. The Rule of Law, by Winnifred Fallers Sullivan 183
  17. 10. Double Standards in a Tripartite World, by Jolyon Baraka Thomas 196
  18. 11. The Cultural Politics of Yoga in India and the United States, by Sunila S. Kale and Christian Lee Novetzke 210
  19. 12. Border Religion, by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd 228
  20. Part IV Abroad
  21. 13. Established Authorities: Theology, the State, and the Apartheid Struggle, by Melani McAlister 249
  22. 14. In Search of Normcore? Religion at Home and Abroad in Norway, by Helge Årsheim 273
  23. 15. When Home Becomes Abroad, and Abroad Becomes Home: Thinking American Empire Through a New Sudan, by Noah Salomon 288
  24. Afterword: Double Vision, Double Cross: American Exceptionalism, Borders, and the Study of Religion, by Pamela E. Klassen 304
  25. Bibliography 315
  26. List of Contributors 337
  27. Index 339
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