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      Transnational Anti-Communism and the Cold War 

      Transnational Fundamentalist Anti-Communism: The International Council of Christian Churches

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      Palgrave Macmillan UK

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          Religion and American Foreign Policy, 1945–1960 : The Soul of Containment

          The Cold War was in many ways a religious war. Presidents Truman and Eisenhower and other American leaders believed that human rights and freedom were endowed by God, that God had called the United States to defend liberty, and that Soviet communism was evil because of its atheism and enmity to religion. Along with security and economic concerns, these religious convictions helped determine both how the United States defined the enemy and how it fought the conflict. Meanwhile, American Protestant churches failed to seize the moment. Internal differences over theology and politics, and resistance to cooperation with Catholics and Jews, hindered Protestant leaders domestically and internationally. Frustrated by these internecine disputes, Truman and Eisenhower attempted to construct a new civil religion to mobilize domestic support for Cold War measures, determine the strategic boundaries of containment, unite all religious faiths against communism, and to undermine the authority of communist governments abroad.
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            Carl McIntire and the Fundamentalist Origins of the Christian Right

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              2014
              : 235-250
              10.1057/9781137388803_16
              995b863c-8cb7-4056-8ad8-134ea1d75635
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