"The Right of the Protestant Left" explores the centrality of
religious realignment for the development of American and global
politics through the story of the 'Christian Realists' who led the
American Protestant left after World War I. As a public theological
community with transnational ties, the Realists attacked modern
civilization, preached participatory democratic relations, and
called for an ecumenical world Protestantism. Ultimately, in
religion as well as in politics, the Realists and their associates
at home and abroad proved to be the authentic religious right of
their era. This valuable study thus highlights the conservative
strain latent within twentieth-century American liberalism.
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