God-fearing and free a spiritual history of America's Cold War

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Stevens, Jason W., 1975- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press 2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Going beyond modernism from World War I to the Cold War
  • pt. 1. How a theologican served the opinion elite, and how an evangelist startled them. Christianity, reason, and the national character
  • Origins of an ailing polemic
  • pt. 2. Narratives of blindness and insight in an era of confession. Guilt of the thirties, penitence of the fifties
  • McCarthyism through sentimental melodrama and film noir
  • pt. 3. Cold War cultural politics and the varieties of religious experience. The mass culture critique's implications for American religion
  • Jeremiads on the American arcade and its consumption ethic
  • pt. 4. Versions of inwardness in Cold War psychology and the neo-Gothic. Controversies over therapeutic religion
  • Locating the enigma of Shirley Jackson
  • pt. 5. The styles of prophecy. Voices of reform, radicalism, and conservative dissent
  • James Baldwin and the wages of innocence
  • Epilogue: Putting an end to ending our innocence.