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Figures in the carpet : finding the human person in the American past
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Figures in the carpet : finding the human person in the American past

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Human depravity : a neglected explanatory category / George M. Marsden
Losing and finding the modern self : neglected resources from the golden age of American pragmatism / Michael J. Lacey
Mirror images : framing the self in early New England material piety / Sally M. Promey
The sympathetic self in American culture, 1750-1920 / Daniel Wickberg
The disenchantment of women : gender and religion at the turn of the century (1865-1930) / Margaret Bendroth
Me, myself, and Inc. : "social selfhood," corporate humanism, and religious longing in American management theory, 1908-1956 / Eugene McCarraher
A stranger's dream : the virtual self and the socialization crisis / Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn
The uses of faith after Rieff : a personal response to The triumph of the therapeutic / Thomas R. Cole
Wendell Berry and the agrarian recovery of the human person / Allan Carlson
The politics of suffering : Ivan Illich's critique of modern medicine / Christopher Shannon
Pilgrim to an unknown land : Christopher Lasch's journey / Eric Miller
Religion and education in the young republic / Daniel Walker Howe
Catholicism and abolition : a historical (and theological) problem / John T. McGreevy
The disposal of the dead : and what it tells us about American society and law / Charles J. Reid, Jr.
Putting asunder : changing perceptions of marriage and personhood in the early-twentieth-century United States / Christine Rosen
"What kind of people are we?" : the United States and the truth and reconciliation idea / Richard H. King.

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