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