Religion Across Borders
Discover the intricate connections that bind immigrant religious communities in the United States with their counterparts in their countries of origin in Religion Across Borders by Helen Rose Ebaugh. Published in 2002 by AltaMira Press, this insightful book spans 224 pages, delving into the personal and organizational networks among members of these communities. Ebaugh skillfully explores the flow of religious remittances between home and host countries, revealing how these exchanges impact religious practices and evolve over time. With a focus on the sociological aspects of religion and immigration, this title is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, culture, and community. Gain a deeper understanding of the religious life of immigrants and the profound influence of their faith across borders.