Religion and American Social Values

Henry Levinson and Kenneth Woodward discuss questions such as: What is the interaction between religion and American social values? In what ways does religion affect Americans’ responses to issues such as social fragmentation, orthodoxy of belief, and questions about family life?

At the time of this interview, Levinson, a Fellow at the National Humanities Center (1985-86), was professor of religion at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Woodward was a senior writer at Newsweek magazine.

This edition of Soundings was conducted by Wayne J. Pond.

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