"Christianity and politics." . . "Evangelikale Bewegung." . . "Politische Ethik." . . . . "Evangelicalism United States History." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Republican theology : the civil religion of American Evangelicals"@en . . . . . . "Republican theology the civil religion of American evangelicals" . . . . . . . "Republican theology : the civil religion of American evangelicals"@en . "Republican theology : the civil religion of American evangelicals" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Republican Theology : the civil religion of American evangelicals" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "White evangelicals occupy strange property on the ideological map in America, exhibiting a pronounced commitment to the principle of limited government, and yet making a significant exception for issues relating to personal morality -- an exception many observers take to be paradoxical at best. Explanations of this phenomenon usually point to the knotty political alliance evangelicals built with free-market types in the late twentieth century, but sermonic evidence suggests a deeper and longer intellectual thread, one that has pervaded evangelical thought all the way back to the American founding. In Republican Theology, Benjamin Lynerd offers an historical and theological account of the hybrid position evangelicals have long affected to hold in American culture - as champions of individual liberty and as guardians of American morality. Lynerd documents the development of a resilient, if problematic, tradition in American political thought, one that sees a free republic, a virtuous people, and an assertive Christianity as mutually dependent. Situating the recent rise of the \"New Right\" within this larger framework, Republican Theology traces the contentious political journey of evangelicals from its earliest moments, laying bare the conceptual tensions built into their civil religion." . "White evangelicals occupy strange property on the ideological map in America, exhibiting a pronounced commitment to the principle of limited government, and yet making a significant exception for issues relating to personal morality -- an exception many observers take to be paradoxical at best. Explanations of this phenomenon usually point to the knotty political alliance evangelicals built with free-market types in the late twentieth century, but sermonic evidence suggests a deeper and longer intellectual thread, one that has pervaded evangelical thought all the way back to the American founding. In Republican Theology, Benjamin Lynerd offers an historical and theological account of the hybrid position evangelicals have long affected to hold in American culture - as champions of individual liberty and as guardians of American morality. Lynerd documents the development of a resilient, if problematic, tradition in American political thought, one that sees a free republic, a virtuous people, and an assertive Christianity as mutually dependent. Situating the recent rise of the \"New Right\" within this larger framework, Republican Theology traces the contentious political journey of evangelicals from its earliest moments, laying bare the conceptual tensions built into their civil religion."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "History" . . "History"@en . "Parti républicain (États-Unis: 1854-)" . . "Geschichte 1750-2010." . . "Évangélisme États-Unis Histoire." . . "Church and state." . . "Verenigde Staten." . . "The Great Awakening." . . "Christianity and politics United States History." . . "USA." . . "Second Great Awakening." . . "Zivilreligion." . . "United States." . . "Politisches Engagement." . . "Evangelischen." . . "Religious right." . . "Politische Philosophie." . . "Evangelicalism." . . "Christianisme et politique États-Unis Histoire." . . "Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )" . . "Republican Party (U.S. : 1854-)" . "Erweckungsbewegung." . . "Republican Party." . . "Liberté Aspect religieux Christianisme." . . "Reformierte Theologie." . . "Église et État États-Unis Histoire." . . "Church and state United States History." . . "Liberty Religious aspects Christianity." . . "Bund Gottes." . . "Rezeption." . . "Religious right United States." . . "Die Rechte." . . "Wirtschaftsphilosophie." . .