The story of the birth of the Religious Right is a familiar one. In
the 1970s, mainly in response to Roe v. Wade, evangelicals and
conservative Catholics put aside their longstanding historical
prejudices and theological differences and joined forces to form a
potent political movement that swept across the country. In this
provocative book, Neil J. Young argues that almost none of this is
true. Young offers an alternative history of the Religious Right that
upends these widely-believed myths.Theology, not politics, defined the
Religious Right. The rise of secularism, pluralism, and cultural
relativism, Young argues, transformed the relations of America's
religious denominations. The interfaith collaborations among liberal
Protestants, Catholics, and Jews were met by a conservative Christian
counter-force, which came together in a loosely bound,
politically-minded coalition known as the Religious Right. This
right-wing religious movement was made up of Mormons, conservative
Catholics, and evangelicals, all of whom were
united--paradoxically--by their contempt for the ecumenical approach
they saw the liberal denominations taking. Led by the likes of Jerry
Falwell, they deemed themselves the "pro-family" movement, and entered
full-throated into political debates about abortion, school prayer,
the Equal Rights Amendment, gay rights, and tax exemptions for
religious schools. They would go on to form a critical new base for
the Republican Party. Examining the religious history of interfaith
dialogue among conservative evangelicals, Catholics, and Mormons,
Young argues that the formation of the Religious Right was not some
brilliant political strategy hatched on the eve of a history-altering
election but rather the latest iteration of a religious debate that
had gone on for decades. This path breaking book will reshape our
understanding of the most important religious and political movement
of the last 30 years.
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The Religious Right and the Problem of Interfaith Politics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199911912
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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