Abstract

Introduction: How Evangelicals Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the State Chapter 1. The Cold War and Religious Agencies Chapter 2. The Evangelical Rediscovery of the State Chapter 3. Evangelicals, Foreign Policy, and the National Security State Chapter 4. Evangelicals, Social Policy, and the Welfare State Chapter 5. Church-State Relations and the Rise of the Evangelical Right Conclusion: Resurgent Conservatism and the Public Funding of Religious Agencies Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments

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