Christian: The Politics of a Word in America

Christian: The Politics of a Word in America

by Matthew Bowman
Christian: The Politics of a Word in America

Christian: The Politics of a Word in America

by Matthew Bowman

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Overview

A Publishers Weekly Best Religion Book of the Year
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title


For many Americans, being Christian is central to their political outlook. Political Christianity is most often associated with the Religious Right, but the Christian faith has actually been a source of deep disagreement about what American society and government should look like. While some identify Christianity with Western civilization and unfettered individualism, others have maintained that Christian principles call for racial equality, international cooperation, and social justice. At once incisive and timely, Christian delves into the intersection of faith and political identity and offers an essential reconsideration of what it means to be Christian in America today.

“Bowman is fast establishing a reputation as a significant commentator on the culture and politics of the United States.”
Church Times

“Bowman looks to tease out how religious groups in American history have defined, used, and even wielded the word Christian as a means of understanding themselves and pressing for their own idiosyncratic visions of genuine faith and healthy democracy.”
Christian Century

“A fascinating examination of the twists and turns in American Christianity, showing that the current state of political/religious alignment was not necessarily inevitable, nor even probable.”
Deseret News


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674244917
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/07/2020
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Matthew Bowman is Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies and Associate Professor of History and Religion at Claremont Graduate University and the author of The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

1 Reconstruction, Spiritualism, and the Shape of an Argument 13

2 Creating Western Civilization at Columbia University 32

3 Challenging Western Civilization at Howard University 55

4 Catholic Community in the Great Depression 82

5 The Anxiety of Christian Anticommunism 108

6 Global Christianity and Black Freedom 133

7 Cult and Countercult 159

8 Civil Religion, the Religious Right, and the Fracturing of Christian Republicanism 186

Epilogue 216

Notes 229

Acknowledgments 293

Index 295

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