Counterculture Conservatives

Counterculture Conservatives

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Schafer Axel R.
University of Wisconsin Press
EAN: 9780299285241
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In the mid-twentieth century, far more evangelicals supported such “liberal” causes as peace, social justice, and environmental protection. Only gradually did the conservative evangelical faction win dominance, allying with the Republican Party of Ronald Reagan and, eventually, George W. Bush.

In Countercultural Conservatives Axel Schäfer traces the evolution of a diffuse and pluralistic movement into the political force of the New Christian Right. In forging its complex theological and political identity, evangelicalism did not simply reject the ideas of 1960s counterculture, Schäfer argues. For all their strict Biblicism and uncompromising morality, evangelicals absorbed and extended key aspects of the countercultural worldview.

Carefully examining evangelicalism’s internal dynamics, fissures, and coalitions, this book offers an intriguing reinterpretation of the most important development in American religion and politics since World War II.
EAN 9780299285241
ISBN 0299285243
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date November 30, 2011
Pages 264
Language English
Dimensions 226 x 156 x 16
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Schafer Axel R.
Illustrations 20 black and white illustrations
Series History of American Thought and Culture