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Decline or Revival? Changing Currents in the American Religious Experience
- Questioning the Protestant mainstream
- Modern-Day Revivalist: Oral Roberts
- Catholics and Jews enter the mainstream
- "The Most Hated Woman in America": Atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair
- Black Muslims
- The evangelical alternative
- Eastern religion, cults, and communes
- The "God Is Dead" Movement
- Conclusion
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As in so many areas of life, Americans in the 1960s questioned past religious practices and searched for authenticity or genuineness...
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