An edition of The rise of Baptist republicanism (1997)

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An edition of The rise of Baptist republicanism (1997)

The rise of Baptist republicanism

By championing the ideals of independence, evangelism, and conservatism, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) has grown into the largest Protestant denomination in the country. The Convention's mass democratic form of church government, its influential annual meetings, and its sheer size have made it a barometer for Southern political and cultural shift. Its most recent shift has been starboard - toward fundamentalism and Republicanism.

While the Convention once offered a happy home to Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter, and church-state separationists, in the past two decades the SBC has become an uncomfortable institution for Democrats, progressive theologians, and other moderate voices.

In its emerging Republicanism, the SBC has taken on characteristics of its more active fellow travelers in the Christian Right, forging alliances with former enemies (African Americans and Roman Catholics), playing presidential politics, establishing a Washington lobbying presence, working the political grassroots, and declaring war on Walt Disney. Each of these missions has been accomplished with calculating political precision.

The Rise of Baptist Republicanism traces the SBC's Republicanization in the context of the rise of the Fundamentalist Right and the emergence of a Republican majority in the South. Describing the SBC's political roots, Oran P. Smith contrasts Baptist Republicans with the rest of the Christian Right while revealing the theological, cultural, and historical factors which have made Southern Baptists receptive to Republican/Fundamentalist Right influences.

The book is must reading for anyone wishing to understand the intersection of religion and politics in America today.

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320

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1997, New York University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Baptist republicanism's cultural antecedents
Backlash : Baptist republicanism as fundamentalist reaction
Culture war : Baptist republicanism as cultural defense
Fundamental differences : Baptist republicanism's political partners
Bible Belt : Baptist republicanism in the Palmetto State
The pew and the pulpit : Baptist republican mass and elite politics
United we survive : Baptist republican alliances
Conclusion : Baptist republicanism, southern conservatism, and American politics.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-311) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
286/.132
Library of Congress
BX6462.3 .S65 1997, BX6462.3.S65 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 320 p. :
Number of pages
320

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL659465M
Internet Archive
risebaptistrepub00smit
ISBN 10
0814780733
LCCN
97004780
OCLC/WorldCat
36621713
LibraryThing
7825009
Goodreads
160003

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OL2631592W

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