Mapping the end times: American evangelical geopolitics and apocalyptic visions

Over the last quarter-century, evangelicalism has become an important social and political force in modern America. Here, new voices in the field are brought together with leading scholars such as William E. Connolly, Michael Barkun, Simon Dalby, and Paul Boyer to produce a timely examination of the...

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Collaborateurs: Dittmer, Jason (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Sturm, Tristan (Autre)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Farnham [u.a.] Ashgate c 2010
Dans:Année: 2010
Collection/Revue:Critical geopolitics
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B USA / Mouvement évangélique / Élection / Attente de la fin des temps / Apocalyptique / Géopolitique
Sujets non-standardisés:B End of the world
B Christianity and politics United States
B Christianity and international relations
B Christianity and politics (United States)
B Evangelicalism (United States)
B Evangelicalism Political aspects United States
B End of the world Political aspects United States
B Eschatology Political aspects (United States)
B Recueil d'articles
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Résumé:Over the last quarter-century, evangelicalism has become an important social and political force in modern America. Here, new voices in the field are brought together with leading scholars such as William E. Connolly, Michael Barkun, Simon Dalby, and Paul Boyer to produce a timely examination of the spatial dimensions of the movement, offering useful and compelling insights on the intersection between politics and religion. This comprehensive study discusses evangelicalism in its different forms, from the moderates to the would-be theocrats who, in anticipation of the Rapture, seek to impose their interpretations of the Bible upon American foreign policy. The result is a unique appraisal of the movement and its geopolitical visions, and the wider impact of these on America and the world at large
Over the last quarter-century, evangelicalism has become an important social and political force in modern America. Here, new voices in the field are brought together with leading scholars such as William E. Connolly, Michael Barkun, Simon Dalby, and Paul Boyer to produce a timely examination of the spatial dimensions of the movement, offering useful and compelling insights on the intersection between politics and religion. This comprehensive study discusses evangelicalism in its different forms, from the moderates to the would-be theocrats who, in anticipation of the Rapture, seek to impose their interpretations of the Bible upon American foreign policy. The result is a unique appraisal of the movement and its geopolitical visions, and the wider impact of these on America and the world at large
Description:Includes index. - Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0754676013