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Christian America and the Kingdom of God

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The idea of the United States as a Christian nation is a powerful, seductive, and potentially destructive theme in American life, culture, and politics. Many fundamentalist and evangelical leaders routinely promote this notion, and millions of Americans simply assume the Christian character of the United States. And yet, as Richard T. Hughes reveals in this powerful book, the biblical vision of the "kingdom of God" stands at odds with the values and actions of an American empire that sanctions war instead of peace, promotes dominance and oppression instead of reconciliation, and exalts wealth and power instead of justice for the poor and needy.

With conviction and careful consideration, Hughes reviews the myth of Christian America from its earliest history in the founding of the republic to the present day. Extensively analyzing the Old and New Testaments, Hughes provides a solid, scripturally-based explanation of the kingdom of God--a kingdom defined by love, peace, patience, and generosity. Throughout American history, however, this concept has been appropriated by religious and political leaders and distorted into a messianic nationalism that champions the United States as God's "chosen nation" and bears little resemblance to the teachings of Jesus.

Pointing to a systemic biblical and theological illiteracy running rampant in the United States, Hughes investigates the reasons why so many Americans think of the United States as a Christian nation despite the Constitution's outright prohibition against establishing any national religion by law or coercion. He traces the development of fundamentalist Christianity throughout American history, noting especially the increased power and widespread influence of fundamentalism at the dawn of the twenty-first century, embodied and enacted by the administration of President George W. Bush and America's reaction to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

Timely and provocative, Christian America and the Kingdom of God illuminates the devastating irony of a "Christian America" that so often behaves in unchristian ways.

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2009, University of Illinois Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : getting our bearings
Christian America as God's chosen people
Christian America and the Kingdom of God : the witness of the Hebrew Bible
Christian America and the Kingdom of God : the witness of the New Testament
Why do we think of America as a Christian nation?
A fundamentalist vision for Christian America : from the Scopes trial to George W. Bush.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
277.3/08
Library of Congress
BR517 .H83 2009, BR517.H83 2009

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Open Library
OL22691413M
ISBN 13
9780252032851
LCCN
2008050477
OCLC/WorldCat
276602377
Library Thing
8760873
Goodreads
6487008

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