While some may argue that religion has & continues to
influence U.S. foreign policy, others would argue that foreign
policy has significantly influenced an American National Religion
after 1947. Here, Gunn shows that in the wake of World War II,
Americans quickly returned to their traditional peacetime suspicion
of the military & engaged in disputes over capitalism. When
Churchill delivered his Iron Curtain speech in 1946, the American
press & American politicians panned it. Only one year later,
the United States began to identify itself in reaction to the
Soviet Union & its growing power and influence on the world
stage. If the USSR promoted governmental affirmations of atheism,
so the United States would respond with its public declarations of
God. This was the origin of under God in the Pledge of Allegiance
(1954), In God We Trust on paper money (1955), and other public
declarations about God and religion. Tracing the development of
this influence on American religion, Gunn reveals a new way of
looking at how public faith has been transformed by world events
and the U.S.'s reaction to them.
Covering topics such as American national religion, government
sponsorship of God and prayer, military activities, the Vietnam
war, and current views on religion and foreign policy, the author
underscores the ongoing influence foreign affairs and foreign
policy have on religion and how it is practiced, both privately and
publicly, in the United States. The post-WWII backlash to events
occurring around the world, he contends, continues to shape and
inform our notions of God and country, public faith, and the U.S.'s
position in the global village. Taking the reader through this
history to the present day, the author sheds new light on this
important topic.
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