Libros > Red State Religion (Ebook)
Portada de Red State Religion (ebook)

Red State Religion (ebook)

Autor:Robert Wuthnow;
Categoría:
ISBN: EB9781400839759
Princeton University Press nos ofrece Red State Religion (ebook) en inglés, disponible en nuestra tienda desde el 14 de Noviembre del 2011.
Leer argumento »
Ver todas las novedades de libros »

Argumento de Red State Religion (ebook)

"[Wuthnow] takes Kansas state conservatism seriously in grounding his conclusions in archival research rather than journalistic sensationalism."--Choice

"Red State Religion is an ambitious, comprehensive, and rigorous study that provides a thoughtful corrective to past efforts to portray what’s the matter with Kansas."--Finbarr Curtis, Religion

"Robert Wuthnow, a brilliant sociologist of religion and himself a native of Kansas, gives us a careful sociological history of the intertwining of religion and politics in this quintessential red state. . . . In Wuthnow's nuanced and careful study, Kansans come across less as hayseeds or off-the-wall moralizers than as pragmatic conservatives, committed to traditional families and fiscal conservatism. They are skeptical of big government and dedicated to preserving simple and vital virtues. Wuthnow has penned a 'must read' book for those who would understand--and not just caricature--red state religion and how it intertwines with politics."--John A. Coleman, America

Finalist for the 2013 Christianity Today Awards in Christianity and Culture

"[Red State Religion] thoughtfully and compassionately explores the rich and complex political and religious history of the place."--Rebecca Barrett-Fox, Christian Century

"Red State Religion is a model of clarity and is surely one of the best books available on the intersection of religion and politics."--Al Menendez, Voice of Reason

"Wuthnow does an excellent job tracing the development of religious institutions in the state."--James E. Sherow, Great Plains Research

"Elegantly written, passionately argued, and deeply researched, Red State Religion challenges our basic assumptions about the influence of the Religious Right in particular, and the role of religion in American politics more generally."--Andrew Preston, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

"With the publication of Red State Religion, we profit greatly from a majestically comprehensive account of Kansas' history. In turn, we get a truer story, one that inspires a less ideological reading of the state, perhaps freeing Kansans themselves from any notion of how they must think--or vote."--Alexander Heffner, Philadelphia Inquirer

"Robert Wuthnow's study of religion and public life in Kansas--from controversies over the Kansas-Nebraska Act in the 1850s to strife over abortion, evolution, and gay rights in the 2000s--is thoughtful, fact-filled, empathetic, often moving, and always informative. When he addresses the hackneyed question, 'what's the matter with Kansas?' his answer eschews simplistic blue state-red state stereotyping in favor of patient attention to moderate Methodists and Catholics and a historically flexible Republican Party, along with careful explanation of when and how that moderation began to give way. This is sparkling history."--Mark A. Noll, author of God and Race in American Politics: A Short History

"Scrutinizing Kansas's red state religion, Wuthnow discovers a complex, compassionate, and balanced approach to social goods and moral choices. Upending stereotypes about his home state's embrace of the Religious Right, he reveals that the beating heart of the heartland is devotion to church and community."--Diane Winston, USC Annenberg School for Communication

"This is a fascinating portrait of the interplay between religion and politics in the Midwest over the past 150 years. It also provides a necessary corrective to accounts that have long portrayed Kansas as a monolithic cultural backwater populated by dupes who cannot grasp their own interests. As a native son, Robert Wuthnow has an understanding of Kansas that runs deep; as a leading scholar, he provides an analysis with broad implications. This is an illuminating and impressive book."--Brian Steensland, Indiana University

"Red State Religion is an impressive work. In contrast to the simple headline-grabbing arguments that something is the matter with Kansas, Robert Wuthnow starts from the beginning to understand the current confluence of religion and politics in his home state. Drawing on an enormous range of sources and data, he uses his nearly unrivaled ability to explore important debates and to set them in the context of compelling stories of the lives of ordinary people."--Paul A. Djupe, Denison University0List of Illustrations vii
Preface ix
Prologue 1
Murder at the Glenwood 10

Chapter 1:. Piety on the Plains 17
Abraham Lincoln in Kansas 18
Establishing a Civic Order 29
Public Religion 35
Serving the Community 42
Church Expansion 47
Cooperation and Competition 57

Chapter 2:. An Evolving Political Style 67
Prairie Politics 72
Populism and Religious Politics 79
Protesting against Inequality 90
A Divided Party 95
Law and Order 101
For the Children 104

Chapter 3:. Redefining the Heartland 110
Harvest of Progress 112
Consolidation and Expansion 117
Forward-looking Initiatives 124
Church and State 130
Hunkering Down 134
Fundamentalism and the Great Depression 142
Simian Peasants 152
Novel Movements 162

Chapter 4:. Quiet Conservatism 169
Grassroots Resentments 171
The Senator from Pendergast 183
Hometown Religion 187
I Like Ike 200
A Well-Qualified Catholic 208

Chapter 5:. An Era of Restructuring 215
Stirrings on the Right 217
From Desegregation to Black Power 229
Nixon at Kansas State 241
Division in the Churches 252

Chapter 6:. The Religious Right 267
Mobilization on the Right 269
Government Is the Problem 279
The War in Wichita 287
Shifting the Focus 294
Questioning Evolution 303

Chapter 7:. Continuing the Struggle 312
The Churches and Activist Networks 314
Electing George W. Bush 321
Regulating Abortion 326
The Campaign against Gay Marriage 330
Evolution Revisited 338
The Death of Dr. Tiller 347
Swatches of Purple 354
Epilogue 361

Notes 371
Selected Bibliography 445
Index 465

Ultimacomic es una marca registrada por Ultimagame S.L - Ultimacomic.com y Ultimagame.com pertenecen a la empresa Ultimagame S.L - Datos Fiscales: B92641216 - Datos de Inscripción Registral: Inscrita en el Registro Mercantíl de Málaga, TOMO: 3815. LIBRO: 2726. FOLIO: 180. HOJA: MA-77524.
2003 - 2019, COPYRIGHT ULTIMAGAME S.L. - Leer esta página significa estar deacuerdo con la Política de privacidad y de uso