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Religion and the Cold War


    Book Details:

  • Author: D. Kir
  • Date: 05 Aug 2013
  • Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::245 pages, ePub, Audio CD
  • ISBN10: 1137339438
  • File size: 15 Mb
  • Dimension: 140x 216x 22.86mm::3,406g
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Adrian Pabst: Religion brought down communism and it is religion which Without Christianity the cold war would not have ended peacefully. View Academics in Religion and the Cold War on. On June 16-18, the international conference on anthropology 'Bordering Religion in (Post) Cold War Worlds' was held at HSE St. Petersburg. Originally published over a decade ago, Religion and the Cold War was a groundbreaking contribution to Cold War scholarship that established beyond doubt Muehlenbeck notes that his volume builds on this reviewer's edited collection, Religion and the Cold War. Published in 2003, its simple aim was to show that the Cold War had a religious dimension and that it mattered. Muehlenbeck laments the tendency of Get this from a library! Religion and the Cold War. [Dianne Kir;] - The Cold War was widely seen as the 20th century's great religious war, as a conflict between the god fearing and the godless. This study of the religious dimension of the Cold War helps Christianity was used to galvanize Americans against communism during the Cold War. Communism rejects all religious belief as false and, in places it Fair Game: Secrecy, Security, and the Church of Scientology in Cold War America. Urban, Hugh B. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Volume 74, Contents: Kurt Rudolph: Foreword Charles Marie Ternes: The Study of Roman Religion after World War II Gary Lease: Under the Shadows of Ideology: In the post-World War II era, rising evangelist Billy Graham tried to inspire a religious revival that fused faith with patriotism in a Cold War battle with "godless Religion and the Cold War A Global Perspective. Editor(s): Philip Muehlenbeck. The influence of faith in the conflicts that defined the Cold War tle against Communism in the Early Cold War. New York: Oxford University. Press, 2011. Xi. 273 pp. William Inboden, Religion and American Foreign Policy, When Anti-Catholicism Became Anti-Communism: Rethinking Religion and the Cold War. A GIGH Modern Europe Seminar, co-sponsored with the BMW Center Professor of Religious Studies and Mission. Studies at Radboud University, Nijmegen, and. Dean of its Faculty of Theology. Author among others Seeds of Toward a Kierkegaardian Understanding of Hitler, Stalin, and the Cold War as one of the most insightful philosophical and religious thinkers of western history. 'How did the Cold War transform domestic politics and culture? Topics from the following list: The Religious Cold War; The Battle for Human Rights; The Politics Philip E. Muehlenbeck (ed.) (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2012), xxii +314 pp. This collection of essays about the influence of religion





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