Quotes
“In his fascinating narrative of the origins of modern evangelicalism, Gloege traces its close relationship to modern marketing back to the founder of Quaker Oats, Henry Parsons Crowell…As president of Moody Bible Institute, Crowell pioneered the techniques of creating trust in a pure religious product, packaging and trademarking, as it were, old-time religion.” Salon.com
“Gloeg’s guiding thesis regarding a ‘corporate evangelical framework’ suggests that post–Civil War capitalism and the plain-folk evangelicalism of Dwight Moody’s correspondence school, the Moody Bible Institute, came of age together…American church history fans will relish this work.” Library Journal
“The single most important work on
Protestant fundamentalism written in the past decade, Timothy Gloege’s learned,
far-reaching text is phenomenally researched and beautifully written, providing
a Gilded Age history that links powerfully to the present story of American
religions. It will inspire debate and admiration.” Kathryn Lofton, author of Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon
“A smart, innovative, and engaging
book…Beautifully written,
thoroughly researched, and carefully argued, Guaranteed Pure offers a powerful new interpretation of the origins
of American fundamentalism as well as a compelling explanation for the
long-term significance of evangelicals’ close ties to the free market.” Matthew Avery Sutton, author of Jerry Falwell and the Rise of the Religious Right