Introduction : the Gilded Age crisis of faith and the reevaluation of religious pluralism
Twilight faith : the embrace of doubt as the embrace of diversity
Correcting Elijah's mistake : the liberal Protestant embrace of comparative religion
An expansive Kingdom of God : the articulation of Protestant-Catholic-Jewish commonality
Drawing together : the cooperative impulse in liberal religious thought
Of union and unity : the quest for a Christian wholeness
Proclaiming common ground : the goodwill movement and the shaping of a Jewish-Christian America
Epilogue : making religious pluralism an American value.