The most notable of the affects being the changes to their governing theology, and alteration to more traditional practices. For example, Diana L. Eck explains how these more liberal Protestants, and fewer other Christians, initiated the beginning of more modern acceptance to other religious views. When writing about the World’s Parliament of Religion Eck states “It was planned by American Christians, mostly Protestants, and it could as easily be seen as one of the opening events of the modern Christian ecumenical movement as the first act in the modern interreligious movement”2. Like the Jewish religion Protestants were also driven to more modern and liberal ideas. Their acceptance of these modern ideas has driven them to be accepting of other religious ideas to produce a more religious America.
In conclusion modernity has influenced Jews, Catholics, and Protestants by assisting in revivals, and development of each religion which lead to both innovation and acceptance of different religious ideas. The melting pot of America is not diminished when the religious context is taken into consideration. With these religions being more accepting of others ideas the ideas that are shared come from the modernism in America. The need for American society to challenge current ideas will never leave a shortage of possible growth in any religious