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May 01, 2006 | ISBN 9780807010631
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Praise
Beal quietly goes beneath the surface to show you that what you see is not always what you get . . . [Answers] questions you might never have thought of asking, even as it keeps the pages turning. –Caroline Leavitt, Boston Sunday Globe
“A definitively open-minded professor of religion . . . In his introduction, Beal notes that his daughter, Sophie, has said that what he likes to do ‘is make creepy things interesting.’ Smart girl.” –Sarah Ferrell, New York Times Book Review
“Full of gentle humor and clever observations . . . Whether he’s tackling the popularity of biblical mini-golf courses or Precious Moments figurines, Beal . . . uncovers serious questions about religion and its sometimes highly singular practitioners.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“[An] informative meditation on American religion.” –Ray Waddle, Tennessean
“If you’re in the mood for a contemporary American-style religious pilgrimage, this book can help you have a good time reflecting while you journey.” –Judith Klamm, Presbyterians Today
“An enjoyable read that would have succeeded as a quirky guide to Christian-themed tourist traps. It goes further in showing that people can find their faith in strange ways-even in a twisted landscape of wooden crosses, rusty appliances and fire-and-brimstone graffiti declaring, ‘Hell. Hell. Hot. Hot.'” —Cleveland Magazine
“Roadside Religion is a generous and intelligent guide to some of the most unusual expressions of faith that grace the American Landscape.” —Body and Soul
“The book is full of good humor, and Beal doesn’t patronize the creators of these attractions but accords them respect and dignity . . . Entertaining, quirky, and surprisingly thoughtful.” —Booklist
“With humor and sensitivity, [Beal] analyzes the substance of American faith as he explores what these places mean to the people who made them and to the people who visit them.” —Religion News Service
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