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how corporate America invented Christian America

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An edition of One nation under God (2015)

One nation under God

how corporate America invented Christian America

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  • 4 Currently reading

"We're often told that the United States is, was, and always has been a Christian nation. But in One Nation Under God, historian Kevin M. Kruse reveals that the idea of 'Christian America' is an invention--and a relatively recent one at that. As Kruse argues, the belief that America is fundamentally and formally a Christian nation originated in the 1930s when businessmen enlisted religious activists in their fight against FDR's New Deal. Corporations from General Motors to Hilton Hotels bankrolled conservative clergymen, encouraging them to attack the New Deal as a program of 'pagan statism' that perverted the central principle of Christianity: the sanctity and salvation of the individual. Their campaign for 'freedom under God' culminated in the election of their close ally Dwight Eisenhower in 1952. But this apparent triumph had an ironic twist. In Eisenhower's hands, a religious movement born in opposition to the government was transformed into one that fused faith and the federal government as never before. During the 1950s, Eisenhower revolutionized the role of religion in American political culture, inventing new traditions from inaugural prayers to the National Prayer Breakfast. Meanwhile, Congress added the phrase 'under God' to the Pledge of Allegiance and made 'In God We Trust' the country's first official motto. With private groups joining in, church membership soared to an all-time high of 69%. For the first time, Americans began to think of their country as an officially Christian nation. During this moment, virtually all Americans--across the religious and political spectrum--believed that their country was 'one nation under God.' But as Americans moved from broad generalities to the details of issues such as school prayer, cracks began to appear. Religious leaders rejected this 'lowest common denomination' public religion, leaving conservative political activists to champion it alone. In Richard Nixon's hands, a politics that conflated piety and patriotism became sole property of the right. Provocative and authoritative, One Nation Under God reveals how the unholy alliance of money, religion, and politics created a false origin story that continues to define and divide American politics to this day"--

"In One Nation Under God, award-winning historian Kevin M. Kruse argues that the story of Christian America begins with the Great Depression, when a coalition of businessmen and religious leaders united in opposition to the New Deal. As Kruse shows, corporations from General Motors and Kraft Foods to J.C. Penney and Hilton Hotels, poured money into the coffers of conservative religious leaders, who in turn used those funds to attack FDR's New Deal administration as a program of "pagan statism" that perverted the central tenet of Christianity: the salvation of the individual"--

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Table of Contents

pt. I. Creation : "Freedom under God" ; The great crusades
pt. II. Consecration : "Government under God" ; Pledging allegiance ; Pitchmen for piety
pt. III. Conflict : "Whose religious tradition?"
"Our so-called religious leaders" ; "Which side are you on?"
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-337) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
322/.10973
Library of Congress
BR517 .K78 2015, BR517.K78 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 352 pages :
Number of pages
352

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Open Library
OL26444648M
Internet Archive
onenationundergo0000krus
ISBN 10
0465049494, 0465097413
ISBN 13
9780465049493, 9780465040643, 9780465097418
LCCN
2014035883
OCLC/WorldCat
888557074

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