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For a sample of recent examples which do not always make clear distinctions between evangelicals and fundamentalists, see Michelle Goldberg, Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism (New York: Norton, 2007)
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a recent analysis of differences among evangelicals on political issues, 28 October
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Darren Dochuk, "Evangelicalism Becomes Southern, Politics Becomes Evangelical: From FDR to Ronald Reagan," in Religion and American Politics: From the Colonial Period to the Present (ed. Mark A. Noll and Luke E. Harlow; 2d ed.; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007) 297-326
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and Michael O. Emerson and J. Russell Hawkins, "Viewed in Black and White: Conservative Protestantism, Racial Issues, and Oppositional Politics," in Religion and American Politics, 327-344
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ed. Donald D. Dayton and Robert K. Johnston; Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity
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, pp. 12-33
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On recent evangelical voting patterns, ed. Mark A. Noll and Luke E. Harlow; 2d ed.; New York: Oxford University Press
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On recent evangelical voting patterns, see Lyman Kellstedt et al., "Faith Transformed: Religion and American Politics from FDR to George W. Bush," in Religion and American Politics: From the Colonial Period to the Present (ed. Mark A. Noll and Luke E. Harlow; 2d ed.; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007) 269-295
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Darryl G. Hart, "The Mid-Life Crisis of American Evangelicalism," The Christian Century (11 November 1992) 1028-1031
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Arnold Hearn, "Fundamentalist Renascence," ChrCent (30 April 1958) 528-529
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On Graham and his relationship to presidents, see Richard V. Pierard, "Billy Graham and the US Presidency," Journal of Church and State 22 (1980) 107-127
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John C. Bennett, "Graham and Segregation," Christianity and Crisis (29 October 1956) 142-143
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Christianity and Crisis
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Reinhold Niebuhr, "Literalism, Individualism, and Billy Graham," ChrCent (23 May 1956) 640-642
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The Rise of the 'New Evangelicalism': Shock and Adjustment
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ed. William R. Hutchison; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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What Ten Years Have Taught Me
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17 February
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Billy Graham, "What Ten Years Have Taught Me," ChrCent (17 February 1960) 186-189
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"Billy Graham Urges Restraint in Sit-Ins," The New York Times (18 April 1963)
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The Ethical Demands for Integration
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ed. James M. Washington; San Francisco: Harper & Row, repr., New York: HarperCollins
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Martin Luther King, Jr., "The Ethical Demands for Integration," in A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. (ed. James M. Washington; San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1986; repr., New York: HarperCollins, 1991) 124
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"Graham Predicts Worse Violence," The New York Times (16 August 1965)
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6 December
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and "Billy Graham Links Concern with Social Issues to Religious Conversion," The New York Times (6 December 1966)
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"Graham and King as Ghetto-Mates," ChrCent (10 August 1966) 976
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ed. P. Mark Fackler and Charles H. Lippy; Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
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A Failure of Evangelical Conscience
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Although I have tried to read everything that Christianity Today published on race and race relations between 1956 and 1968, the following works support and supplement my general conclusions on the magazine's approach to race: John Oliver, "A Failure of Evangelical Conscience," Post American (May 1975) 26-30
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John Oliver, idem, "Evangelical Campus and Press Meet Black America's Quest for Civil Rights, 1956-1959: Malone College and Christianity Today," Fides et Historia 8 (1975) 54-70
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Addison Leitch, "The Primary Task of the Church," Christianity Today (15 October 1956) 11-13, 18
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18 March
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E. Earle Ellis, "Segregation and the Kingdom of God," Christianity Today (18 March 1957) 6-9. Ellis would soon after become a professor of New Testament at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky
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Can We Salvage the Republic
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Carl F. H. Henry, "Can We Salvage the Republic," Christianity Today (27 May 1957) 11-14
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Carl F. H. Henry, "Perspective on Social Action," Christianity Today (19 January 1959) Part 1, 3, 9-11
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, Issue.PART 1
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2 February
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See also Carl F. H. Henry, idem, "Perspective on Social Action," Christianity Today (2 February 1959) Part 2, 13-16
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Carl F. H. Henry, "Evangelicals and the Social Struggle," Christianity Today (8 October 1965) 3-7
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Christianity Today
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Lewis B. Smedes, "The Evangelicals and the Social Question," Reformed Journal (February 1966) 8-10
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Henry's and Smedes's continuing exchange, May-June
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For Henry's and Smedes's continuing exchange, see Henry, "What Social Structures?," Reformed Journal (May-June 1966) 6-7
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Reformed Journal
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the underlying philosophical social thought in Henry's social ethics,
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Christian Scholar's Review
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, pp. 273-275
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ed. Jay P. Dolan and James P. Wind; Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans
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For a comparison of The Christian Century's editorial position on civil rights and other social issues, see Mark Toulouse, "The Christian Century and American Public Life: The Crucial Years, 1956-1968," in New Dimensions in American Religious History: Essays in Honor of Martin E. Marty (ed. Jay P. Dolan and James P. Wind; Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1993) 45-81
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See James Alden Hedstrom, "Evangelical Program in the United States, 1945-1980: The Morphology of Establishment, Progressive, and Radical Platforms" (Ph.D. diss., Vanderbilt University, 1982)
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Hedstrom, J.A.1
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ed. George Marsden; Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans
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and Richard Pierard, "The New Religious Right in American Politics," in Evangelicals and Modern America (ed. George Marsden; Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1984) 161-174
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Evangelicals and Modern America
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August
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For a sample of the literature, see Richard V. Pierard, "Let's Face Up to the Race Issue," Eternity (August 1963) 3-5
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Eternity
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Wrongs Do Not Make Civil Rights
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"Wrongs Do Not Make Civil Rights," Eternity (June 1964) 4
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Eternity
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Mississippi versus James Meredith?
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January
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"Mississippi versus James Meredith?," Reformed Journal (January 1963) 3
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(1963)
Reformed Journal
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The War on Poverty Can be Won
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April
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Clarence Boomsma, "The War on Poverty Can be Won," Reformed Journal (April 1964) 3
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Reformed Journal
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Harry R. Boer, "The Anatomy of a Social Revolution," Reformed Journal (July-August 1968) 6-10
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Gerald D. McKnight, The Last Crusade: Martin Luther King, Jr, the FBI, and the Poor People's Campaign (Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1998) 5
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May 4, 35
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J. Edgar Hoover, "Letters to the Editor," Eternity (May 1954) 2, 4, 35
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Eternity
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UEA
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J. Edgar Hoover, "The Challenge of the Future," Christianity Today (26 May 1958) 3-4
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Christianity Today
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Communism: The Bitter Enemy of Religion
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J. Edgar Hoover, idem, "Communism: The Bitter Enemy of Religion," Christianity Today (22 June 1959) 3-5
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Christianity Today
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The Communist Menace: Red Goals and Christian Ideals
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J. Edgar Hoover, idem, "The Communist Menace: Red Goals and Christian Ideals," Christianity Today (10 October 1960) 3-5
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Christianity Today
, pp. 3-5
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Hoover, J.E.1
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A Morality for Violence
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28 April
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and J. Edgar Hoover, idem, "A Morality for Violence," Christianity Today (28 April 1972) 8-13
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Christianity Today
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The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr.: From "Solo" to Memphis
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