Machine derived contents note: Preface: from Protestant to pluralist America -- Part I. Introduction: 1. Protestantism as establishment William R. Hutchison -- Part II. The Protestant Agenda: Old Business: 2. The pulpit and the pews Edwin S. Gaustad -- 3. Ministry on the margin: Protestants and education Dorothy C. Bass -- 4. Reaching out: mainline protestantism and the media Dennis N. Voskuil -- Part III. The Protestant Agenda: Matters Arising: 5. Voice of many waters: church federation in the twentieth century Robert A. Schneider -- 6. The reform establishment and the ambiguities of influence William McGuire King -- Part IV. Outsiders and 'Junior Partners': 7. United and slighted: women as subordinated insiders Virginia Lieson Brereton -- 8. An enduring distance: Black Americans and the establishment David W. Wills -- 9. A wary collaboration: Jews, Catholics, and the Protestant Goodwill movement Benny Kraut -- Part V. External Challenges: 10. Secularization: religion and the social sciences R. Laurence Moore -- 11. A plural world: the Protestant awakening to world religions Grant Wacker -- 12. The rise of the 'New Evangelicalism': shock and adjustment Mark Silk -- Part VI. Conclusion: 13. Discovering America William R. Hutchison -- Index