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The evangelicals by frances fitzgerald
The evangelicals by frances fitzgerald









the evangelicals by frances fitzgerald

He and other Republican presidents used a “Southern Strategy” to win evangelical votes.

the evangelicals by frances fitzgerald

The re-election of Ronald Reagan in 1984 was the biggest milestone in the political realignment of the South with the GOP. These groups urged members to vote for the mostly Republican candidates that they supported. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Frances Fitzgerald ( The Fire in the Lake) reports that efforts to unify evangelical citizens as a voting bloc advanced with the formation of national organizations, including the Moral Majority and the Christian Coalition. The Civil War and the advance of science stirred both doctrinal and political differences among evangelicals, but they became a US political force in the second half of the 20th century. GetAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in 10 minutes.Įvangelicals actively espousing Christianity have altered the United States’ political landscape since they emerged in the 1800s and the 1900s as a sizable segment of the Protestant population.











The evangelicals by frances fitzgerald