The Nature of the Religious Right: The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement
In The Nature of the Religious Right, Neall Pogue examines how white conservative evangelical Christians became a political force known for hostility towards environmental legislation. Before the 1990s, this religious community used ideas of nature to help construct the religious right movement whil...
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Zusammenfassung: | In The Nature of the Religious Right, Neall Pogue examines how white conservative evangelical Christians became a political force known for hostility towards environmental legislation. Before the 1990s, this religious community used ideas of nature to help construct the religious right movement while developing theologically based, eco-friendly philosophies that can be described as Christian environmental stewardship. On the twentieth anniversary of Earth Day in 1990, members of this conservative evangelical community tried to turn their eco-friendly philosophies into action. Yet this attempt was overwhelmed as a growing number in the leadership made anti-environmentalism the accepted position through public ridicule, conspiracy theories, and cherry-picked science. Through analysis of rhetoric, political expediency, and theological imperatives The Nature of the Religious Right explains how ideas of nature played a role in constructing the conservative evangelical political movement, why Christian environmental stewardship was supported by the community for so long, and why they turned against it so decidedly beginning in the 1990's |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (264 pages) 10 b&w plates |
ISBN: | 9781501762024 |
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spelling | Pogue, Neall W. Verfasser aut The Nature of the Religious Right The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement Neall W. Pogue Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press [2022] © 2022 1 online resource (264 pages) 10 b&w plates txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jul 2022) In The Nature of the Religious Right, Neall Pogue examines how white conservative evangelical Christians became a political force known for hostility towards environmental legislation. Before the 1990s, this religious community used ideas of nature to help construct the religious right movement while developing theologically based, eco-friendly philosophies that can be described as Christian environmental stewardship. On the twentieth anniversary of Earth Day in 1990, members of this conservative evangelical community tried to turn their eco-friendly philosophies into action. Yet this attempt was overwhelmed as a growing number in the leadership made anti-environmentalism the accepted position through public ridicule, conspiracy theories, and cherry-picked science. Through analysis of rhetoric, political expediency, and theological imperatives The Nature of the Religious Right explains how ideas of nature played a role in constructing the conservative evangelical political movement, why Christian environmental stewardship was supported by the community for so long, and why they turned against it so decidedly beginning in the 1990's In English Environmental History Religious Studies U.S. History RELIGION / History bisacsh Christian conservatism United States Christianity and politics United States Environmental degradation Religious aspects Christianity Environmental protection Religious aspects Christianity Environmentalism Religious aspects Christianity Evangelicalism Political aspects United States Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity Religious right United States Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-5017-6200-0 (DE-604)BV048377429 https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501762024 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Pogue, Neall W. The Nature of the Religious Right The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement Environmental History Religious Studies U.S. History RELIGION / History bisacsh Christian conservatism United States Christianity and politics United States Environmental degradation Religious aspects Christianity Environmental protection Religious aspects Christianity Environmentalism Religious aspects Christianity Evangelicalism Political aspects United States Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity Religious right United States |
title | The Nature of the Religious Right The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement |
title_auth | The Nature of the Religious Right The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement |
title_exact_search | The Nature of the Religious Right The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement |
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title_full | The Nature of the Religious Right The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement Neall W. Pogue |
title_fullStr | The Nature of the Religious Right The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement Neall W. Pogue |
title_full_unstemmed | The Nature of the Religious Right The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement Neall W. Pogue |
title_short | The Nature of the Religious Right |
title_sort | the nature of the religious right the struggle between conservative evangelicals and the environmental movement |
title_sub | The Struggle between Conservative Evangelicals and the Environmental Movement |
topic | Environmental History Religious Studies U.S. History RELIGION / History bisacsh Christian conservatism United States Christianity and politics United States Environmental degradation Religious aspects Christianity Environmental protection Religious aspects Christianity Environmentalism Religious aspects Christianity Evangelicalism Political aspects United States Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity Religious right United States |
topic_facet | Environmental History Religious Studies U.S. History RELIGION / History Christian conservatism United States Christianity and politics United States Environmental degradation Religious aspects Christianity Environmental protection Religious aspects Christianity Environmentalism Religious aspects Christianity Evangelicalism Political aspects United States Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity Religious right United States |
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