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the making of the Christian right

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An edition of God's Own Party (2010)

God's Own Party

the making of the Christian right

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When the Christian Right burst onto the scene in the late 1970s, many political observers were shocked. But, God's Own Party demonstrates, they shouldn't have been. The Christian Right goes back much farther than most journalists, political scientists, and historians realize. Relying on extensive archival and primary source research, Daniel K. Williams presents the first comprehensive history of the Christian Right, uncovering how evangelicals came to see the Republican Party as the vehicle through which they could reclaim America as a Christian nation. The conventional wisdom has been that the Christian Right arose in response to Roe v. Wade and the liberal government policies of the 1970s. Williams shows that the movement's roots run much deeper, dating to the 1920s, when fundamentalists launched a campaign to restore the influence of conservative Protestantism on American society. He describes how evangelicals linked this program to a political agenda-resulting in initiatives against evolution and Catholic political power, as well as the national crusade against communism. Williams chronicles Billy Graham's alliance with the Eisenhower White House, Richard Nixon's manipulation of the evangelical vote, and the political activities of Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and others, culminating in the presidency of George W. Bush. Though the Christian Right has frequently been declared dead, Williams shows, it has come back stronger every time. Today, no Republican presidential candidate can hope to win the party's nomination without its support. A fascinating and much-needed account of a key force in American politics, God's Own Party is the only full-scale analysis of the electoral shifts, cultural changes, and political activists at the movement's core-showing how the Christian Right redefined politics as we know it. - Publisher.

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English
Pages
400

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Table of Contents

From isolation to influence
The emergence of a fundamentalist right
God and country during the Kennedy presidency
The Christian Silent Majority
Nixon's evangelical strategy
The grassroots campaign to save the family
Culture wars in the Carter years
Moral Majority
Reagan
Crashing the party
Capturing the White House.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
322/.10973
Library of Congress
BR1642.U5 W535 2010, BR1642.U5W535 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 372 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
400
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24124001M
Internet Archive
godsownpartymaki00will
ISBN 13
9780195340846
LCCN
2010009146
OCLC/WorldCat
558670272

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