Evangelicals and Presidential Politics: From Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump

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Andrew S. Moore, "Evangelicals and Presidential Politics: From Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump"
English | ISBN: 0807174343 | 2021 | 208 pages | EPUB | 463 KB

Using as their starting point a 1976 Newsweek cover story on the emerging politicization of evangelical Christians, contributors to Evangelicals and Presidential Politics engage the scholarly literature on evangelicalism from a variety of angles to offer new answers to persisting questions about the movement. The standard historical narrative describes the period between the 1925 Scopes Trial and the early 1970s as a silent one for evangelicals, and when they did re-engage in the political arena, it was over abortion. Randall J. Stephens and Randall Balmer challenge that narrative. Stephens moves the starting point earlier in the twentieth century, and Balmer concludes that race, not abortion, initially motivated activists. In his examination of the relationship between African Americans and evangelicalism, Dan Wells uses the



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