Alan Wolfe on the Non-Liturgical Nature of American Society

Alan Wolfe, from his 2003 book, The Transformation of American Religion, writes:

“American society is a nonliturgical society, its pace of life too fast, its commitments to individualism too powerful, its treatment of authority too irreverent, and its craving for innovation too intense to tolerate religious practices that call believers to repeat the same word or songs with little room for creative expression” (17).