The year 1950 saw the height of the postwar religious boom in
America and also the depths of the Cold War. It was a year when
religious enthusiasm and postwar affluence coexisted with anxiety
about global communism and an ever-present nuclear threat.
McCarthyism, the advent of the hydrogen bomb, and the onset of the
Korean War provoked ardent and diverse responses from religious
leaders and occasioned lively debate in flourishing religious
journalism.
Robert Ellwood's "1950" is a cultural time capsule, recovering
the impetus for many of today's trends, remembering endings and
beginnings, and documenting many other developments in American
religious life of fifty years ago. It highlights the parallels and
divergences between religious culture then and now.
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