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Compromise and Cohesion in Faith
This chapter explores the idea of compromise within evangelical spaces and civil discourse, framing it as a collaborative process rather than a moral compromise. It highlights the impact of school choice and educational pressures on families relocating to Nashville while examining the role of churches in the decline of faith. Additionally, it discusses the unique sociological aspects of the LDS church, contrasting its community cohesion with other religious groups amidst rising secularism.