Imagining Judeo-Christian America: religion, secularism, and the redefinition of democracy
The term "Judeo-Christian" is remarkably easy to pass over without consideration. It seems obvious that Judaism and Christianity share texts, tenets, and values - and that these influenced the founders of the United States. However, in this ambitious book, K. Healan Gaston dispels the myth...
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Zusammenfassung: | The term "Judeo-Christian" is remarkably easy to pass over without consideration. It seems obvious that Judaism and Christianity share texts, tenets, and values - and that these influenced the founders of the United States. However, in this ambitious book, K. Healan Gaston dispels the myth of a monolithic Judeo-Christian America. She argues that the idea of America as a Judeo-Christian nation is a relatively recent construct, and a potentially imperiling one if we fail to understand how various groups have mobilized Judeo-Christian rhetoric for their own political, cultural, and religious ends. Ever since its inception in the 1930s and its widespread adoption during World War II, the apparent inclusiveness of the term "Judeo-Christian" has masked competing conceptions of religion, secularism, and politics. Gaston demonstrates that this choice of terminology was deeply rooted in arguments over the nature of democracy and totalitarianism that intensified during World War II and the transformational early years of the Cold War. She details how religious and political commitments intersected in the formation of postwar American culture and politics. Tracing debates over the meaning and implications of American pluralism from the nineteenth century up to the present, Gaston shows that the term "Judeo-Christian," originally aimed at including Catholics and Jews alongside Protestants, became a marker for conservative social values under Ronald Reagan, as part of the culture wars that erupted in the wake of the 1960s and continue to rage today |
Beschreibung: | x, 349 Seiten 23 cm |
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title | Imagining Judeo-Christian America religion, secularism, and the redefinition of democracy |
title_alt | Dreaming America, deciphering Judeo-Christianity -- The genesis of America's Judeo-Christian discourse From Hebraic-Hellenic to Judeo-Christian : the roots of a discourse A Protestant nation no more : facing religious diversity between the wars Democracy's tradition : the emergence of a religio-political category, 1931-1942 -- Secularism and the Redefinition of Democracy The flowering of a discourse : defending democracy in wartime America, 1942-1945 From World War to Cold War : Judeo-Christian exceptionalism ascendant, 1945-1950 Fighting Godless Communism : religion and secularism in Judeo-Christian America, 1950-1955 -- From Tri-faith to Multireligious America Secularism Reconsidered : finding exceptionalism's limits, 1955-1965 Judeo-Christian visions under fire : new patterns of pluralism, 1965-1975 Multireligious possibilities : Judeo-Christian discourse in a multicultural age -- The Future of Judeo-Christian discourse |
title_auth | Imagining Judeo-Christian America religion, secularism, and the redefinition of democracy |
title_exact_search | Imagining Judeo-Christian America religion, secularism, and the redefinition of democracy |
title_full | Imagining Judeo-Christian America religion, secularism, and the redefinition of democracy K. Healan Gaston |
title_fullStr | Imagining Judeo-Christian America religion, secularism, and the redefinition of democracy K. Healan Gaston |
title_full_unstemmed | Imagining Judeo-Christian America religion, secularism, and the redefinition of democracy K. Healan Gaston |
title_short | Imagining Judeo-Christian America |
title_sort | imagining judeo christian america religion secularism and the redefinition of democracy |
title_sub | religion, secularism, and the redefinition of democracy |
topic | Religious pluralism / United States Religion and politics / United States / History / 20th century Christianity and politics / United States / History / 20th century Democracy / United States / Religious aspects Religiöser Pluralismus (DE-588)4296178-6 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Kirchengeschichte (DE-588)4030720-7 gnd Christliche Politik (DE-588)4070000-8 gnd |
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