For Toulouse, the relationship between American Christianity and American public life exists in four styles of interaction: iconic faith, priestly faith, the public Christian, and the public church---with each model appearing in various forms across the terrain of American history. Carefully examined and accessibly written, this study is sure to generate discussion and bring clarity to the many ambiguities and diversities that continue to mark American Christianity.
Mark G. Toulouse is Professor of American Religious History at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including The Transformation of John Foster Dulles, and Makers of Christian Theology in America.