Out of Many Faiths: Religious Diversity and the American Promise (Our Compelling Interests): 4

Out of Many Faiths: Religious Diversity and the American Promise (Our Compelling Interests): 4

by EbooPatel (Author), Eboo Patel (Author)

Synopsis

A timely defense of religious diversity and its centrality to American identity

America is the most religiously devout country in the Western world and the most religiously diverse nation on the planet. In today's volatile climate of religious conflict, prejudice, and distrust, how do we affirm the principle that the American promise is deeply intertwined with how each of us engages with people of different faiths and beliefs? Eboo Patel, former faith adviser to Barack Obama and named one of America's best leaders by U.S. News & World Report, provides answers to this timely and consequential question.

In this inspiring and thought-provoking book, Patel draws on his personal experience as a Muslim in America to examine broader questions about the importance of religious diversity in the cultural, political, and economic life of the nation. He explores how religious language has given the United States some of its most enduring symbols and inspired many of its most vital civic institutions--and demonstrates how the genius of the American experiment lies in its empowerment of people of all creeds, ethnicities, and convictions.

Will America's identity as a Judeo-Christian nation shift as citizens of different backgrounds grow in numbers and influence? In what ways will minority religious communities themselves change as they take root in American soil? In addressing these and other questions, Patel shows how America's promise is the guarantee of equal rights and dignity for all, and how that promise is the foundation of America's unrivaled strength as a nation. The book also includes incisive commentaries by John Inazu, Robert Jones, and Laurie Patton on American civil religion, faith and law, and the increasing number of nonreligious Americans.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 02 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 0691182728
ISBN 13: 9780691182728

Media Reviews
Eboo Patel is a national treasure. Curious, open, and hopeful, he is a careful observer of his own experience, a diligent student of the American project, and an intellectual committed to getting his hands dirty. Patel is the best of what this country makes: a person of faith with a heart as big as his mind. --Ayad Akhtar, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Disgraced
In this brilliant book, an ardent Muslim American documents our long American commitment to religious pluralism--from Jefferson, Franklin, and Washington to Barack Obama--and asks what it will take for this bold experiment to thrive as we become more diverse than ever. Essential reading for today's citizens. --Diana Eck, professor of religion, Harvard University, and director of the Pluralism Project
In times like these, when ignorance seems to be banishing our nature's better angels from an increasingly rancorous public square, it is easy to despair. Patel sees the nativism, racism, and religious bigotry now trampling across American society, but he refuses to take his eye off the promises American citizens have made to themselves. He makes a gloriously unapologetic case for such old-fashioned American values as empathetic citizenship and religious pluralism. --Stephen Prothero, author of God Is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the World
Eboo Patel is a true hero of the interfaith movement of America and, at a critical time in our national history, he continues his active work building bridges between cultures and religions. Read him and applaud his efforts. --Ambassador Akbar Ahmed, American University, Washington, DC
Out of Many Faiths is timely, well-crafted, concise, and beautifully written. It is a powerful book that I hope is read widely and sparks many conversations, both public and private, about the state of religious diversity in the contemporary United States. --David E. Campbell, coauthor of Seeking the Promised Land: Mormons and American Politics
One of America's deepest thinkers on religion and the human condition. --U.S. News & World Report
Eboo Patel is a visionary figure in America's struggle with pluralism, religious and otherwise, and has been a tireless force for meaningful change on college campuses. With this book, we experience the sweep of his intellect and perspective. This is a field guide to the critical territory we have traversed in this eventful, young century, and to the path that lies before us if we are to rise to our promise as a nation. --Krista Tippett, founder and CEO of the On Being Project
Out of Many Faiths is a passionate response to the anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant, racist white nationalism that so deeply afflicts our nation. Eboo Patel draws from American history and personal experience to argue that we can rise above these hurtful dysfunctions--indeed, that we must if we are to be the successful experiment in democracy that our founders envisioned. --Robert Wuthnow, author of The Left Behind: Decline and Rage in Rural America