Surveying the Religious Landscape
Morehouse. 1999. 171 pp. Pb. $ 17.95.
Reviewed by Edward A. White, Washington, D.C.
This study reflects the glaring incongruities of the religious situation in the United States today. Religion in general (whatever that may mean) remains popular but for many there is little substance.
Readers ought to take note of this occasion because of Madison's Presbyterian connections as pointed out in G. W. Sheldon's recent brief but suggestive book, The Political Philosophy of James Madison (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins, 2001).