"Social change can be a confounding topic to study in meaningful and comprehensive ways. Perry’s work makes excellent use of detailed case studies to show how sections of society interact with changing social norms. The religious responses show as much about the evolving nature of American politics as they do the individual traditions."Christopher Cronin, Associate Professor of Political Science, Methodist University, USA"The book sets out a clear goal of evaluating the American religious landscape and the more than 30-year history of responding to the Obergefell v. Hodges case. It clearly accomplishes this goal with history, theology, and a well written conclusion that draws readers into the many questions related to this religious and political question. This is to be applauded as it is such a concise reflection. […] The book is invaluable in respect to what it provides in such a succinct manner. Readers will benefit from the religious and political history, the interviews and insights offered by current leaders, and the author’s conclusions and reflections."Randall Woodard, Florida – INTAMS journal "Marriage, Families & Spirituality" 28/1 (2022)