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God Needs No Passport: Immigrants and the Changing American Religious Landscape
Peggy Levitt
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| #1345452 in Books | New Press, The | 2009-03-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x1.00 x6.00l,.95 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Breath of Fresh Air|By R.G.P.|Great book that finally brings the academic world into a language people can understand. As a college student, this is much welcomed book since it allows the people to understand how people interact with religion in a global context and the potential for religion to be a force for good in solving global issues. Global issues require a global soluti||
"A crucial look at the extraordinarily complex issue of migration in the world today." —Jorge G. Castañeda, author of Ex Mex and Utopia Unarmed||"Levitt takes the trouble to listen to immigrants themselves. . . . The book is tim
Not since the era of Ellis Island have so many immigrants arrived on America’s shores. As in the past, native-born Americans continue to expect immigrants to assimilate; however, in an era of cheap international travel and the Internet, immigrants themselves are now able to keep one foot in their countries of origin, thereby confusing old assumptions about pluralism and American identity. And increasingly it is global religious institutions that enable immi...
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