This book examines how religious groups in America have responded theologically and politically to the legalization of same sex marriage.
"Social change can be a confounding topic to study in meaningful and comprehensive ways. Perry's work makes excellent use of detailed case studies to show how sections of society interact with changing social norms. The religious responses show as much about the evolving nature of American politics as they do the individual traditions." - Christopher Cronin, Associate Professor of Political Science, Methodist University