A generation from now Warner will be remembered as the scholar who argued that free markets are as good for the soul as they are for capitalism-the Milton Friedman of American religion. Fans and critics alike will benefit from reading this stimulating collection of essays.
- Robert Wuthnow (Andlinger Professor of Sociology, Princeton University) Here we have in one volume both the intimate portraits and the ground-breaking insights that have changed the way we think about religion in the U.S.
- Nancy T. Ammerman (author of Pillars of Faith: American Congregations and Their Partners) Nearly two decades ago, with the publication of New Wine in Old Wineskins: Evangelicals and Liberals in a Small-Town Church, R. Stephen Warner secured his place as one of the leading interpreters of American religion. This volume of essays, penned in the intervening years, stands as a worthy successor. It reveals a breadth of vision that is as remarkable as the subtlety of its analysis.
- Grant Wacker (Duke University)