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Scholarly and popular commentators lament the deterioration of civil society as a result of American individualism, a decline in some part based on eroding religious participation. In this context, it is important to ask how second-generation immigrants use religious resources to understand, participate in, and potentially change American religion. Scholars stress that religion was vital for the civic integration of earlier European immigrants. However, studies of religion among our nation's newest immigrants largely focus ...

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    • Title: Korean American Evangelicals New Models for Civic Life by Elaine Howard Ecklund
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic US
    • Print ISBN: 9780195372595, 019537259X
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    • Edition: 2008
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