Pews, Prayers, and Participation : Religion and Civic Responsibility in America
(Autor) Corwin E. Smidt"Pews, Prayers, and Participation: Religion and Civic Responsibility in America" offers a fresh approach to key questions about what role religion plays in fostering civic responsibility in contemporary American society. In the course of their study the authors examine whether an individual exhibits a diminished, a privatized, a public, or an integrated form of religious expression, based on the individual's level of participation in both the public (worship) or private (prayer) dimensions of religious life. They question whether the privatization of religious life is counterproductive to engagement in public life, and they show that religion does indeed play a significant role in fostering civic responsibility across each of its particular facets.--From publisher description.
Corwin E. Smidt
Corwin E. Smidt is best known for his groundbreaking work "Pulp Fiction Fetus," a collection of surreal and provocative short stories that challenge traditional narrative structures. His writing style is characterized by its dark humor and raw honesty, making him a key figure in contemporary experimental literature.