Religion in American Politics, Frank Lambert
Religion in American Politics, Frank Lambert
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Religion in American Politics
A Short History

Author: Frank Lambert

Narrator: Don Hagen

Unabridged: 9 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2010


Synopsis

The delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention blocked the establishment of Christianity as a national religion. But they could not keep religion out of American politics. From the election of 1800, when Federalist clergyman charged that deist Thomas Jefferson was unfit to lead a "Christian nation," to today, when some Democrats want to embrace the so-called Religious Left in order to compete with the Republicans and the Religious Right, religion has always been a part of American politics. In Religion in American Politics, Frank Lambert tells the fascinating story of the uneasy relations between religion and politics from the founding to the 21st century.Lambert examines how antebellum Protestant unity was challenged by sectionalism as both North and South invoked religious justification; how Andrew Carnegie's "Gospel of Wealth" competed with the anticapitalist "Social Gospel" during postwar industrialization; how the civil rights movement was perhaps the most effective religious intervention in politics in American history; and how the alliance between the Republican Party and the Religious Right has, in many ways, realized the founders' fears of religious-political electoral coalitions. In these and other cases, Lambert shows that religion became sectarian and partisan whenever it entered the political fray, and that religious agendas have always mixed with nonreligious ones. Religion in American Politics brings rare historical perspective and insight to a subject that was just as important—and controversial—in 1776 as it is today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Miriam

Is the US a Christian country? Was it founded as one? The answer is complex because religion, specifically the various forms of Protestantism, have played an important cultural role from the beginning. The divisiveness the various denominations created within their own borders and among the states t......more

Goodreads review by Matt

This book was an enjoyable read for what it is, but there are some glaring problems. "A Short History" is the subtitle, but 250 pages is really not enough to cover 400 years of the religious history of America and her forefathers (Pilgrims, etc.). Most of the history is presented fairly objectively,......more

Goodreads review by Hallie

Overall, this book gives a good overview of religion and politics throughout America's history and into the present day. I think it does a fantastic job at outlining the argument for and against America being founded as a religious nation. It's not an extremely biased book by any means, and it focus......more

Goodreads review by Clifton

Franklin Lambert, History professor at Purdue University, is the author of “Religion in American Politics: A Short History.” In it, he looks at the competing views that Americans have had about religion’s place in politics from the colonial times until now. The skirmishes between the Enlightenment t......more