| Introduction | |
| Ch. 1 | Everyday Miracles: The Study of Lived Religion | 3 |
| Ch. 2 | "What Scripture Tells Me": Spontaneity and Regulation within the Catholic Charismatic Renewal | 22 |
| Ch. 3 | Family Strategies and Religious Practice: Baptism and the Lord's Supper in Early New England | 41 |
| Ch. 4 | Practices of Exchange: From Market Culture to Gift Economy in the Interpretation of American Religion | 69 |
| Ch. 5 | Lived Religion and the Dead: The Cremation Movement in Gilded Age America | 92 |
| Ch. 6 | Coffee, Mrs. Cowman, and the Devotional Life of Women Reading in the Desert | 116 |
| Ch. 7 | The Uses of Ojibwa Hymn-Singing at White Earth: Toward a History of Practice | 133 |
| Ch. 8 | Submissive Wives, Wounded Daughters, and Female Soldiers: Prayer and Christian Womanhood in Women's Aglow Fellowship | 160 |
| Ch. 9 | Golden Rule Christianity: Lived Religion in the American Mainstream | 196 |
| Ch. 10 | Getting (Not Too) Close to Nature: Modern Homesteading as Lived Religion in America | 217 |
| Contributors | 243 |
| Index | 245 |