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We Gather Together Neil J. Young (Lecturer in History, Lecturer in History, Princeton University, New York, NY)

We Gather Together By Neil J. Young (Lecturer in History, Lecturer in History, Princeton University, New York, NY)

Summary

Tracing the interactions among evangelicals, Catholics, and Mormons from the 1950s to the present day, We Gather Together recasts the story of the emergence of the Religious Right, showing that it was not a brilliant political strategy of compromise and coalition-building hatched on the eve of a history-altering election.

We Gather Together Summary

We Gather Together: The Religious Right and the Problem of Interfaith Politics by Neil J. Young (Lecturer in History, Lecturer in History, Princeton University, New York, NY)

In the 1970s, mainly in response to Roe v. Wade, evangelicals and conservative Catholics put aside their longstanding historical prejudices and theological differences and joined forces to form a potent political movement that swept across the country--or so conventional wisdom would have us think. In this provocative book, Neil J. Young argues that most of this widely accepted story of the creation of the Religious Right is not true. We Gather Together examines evangelicals, Catholics, and Mormons (who are usually ignored in the story) in the early days of the religious right and paints a much different picture. Tracing the interactions among these three groups from the 1950s to the present day, Young shows that the emergence of the Religious Right was not a brilliant political strategy of compromise and coalition-building hatched on the eve of a history-altering election. Rather, it was the latest iteration of a much-longer religious debate that had been going on for decades in reaction to the building of a mainline Protestant consensus. This "restructuring" of interfaith relations took place alongside American political developments of the time, and evangelicals, Catholics, and Mormons found common cause and pursued similar ends in debates about abortion, school prayer, the Equal Rights Amendment, and tax exemptions for religious schools. They did so together at times but more often separately, and it is the latter part that historians have all but ignored. While these social and political issues were the objects of their displeasure, they weren't its source; far from setting aside their divisions to create a unified movement, cracks in the alliance shaped the movement from the very beginning. This provocative book will reshape our understanding of the most important religious and political movement of the last 30 years.

We Gather Together Reviews

The history and social/cultural dynamics Young narrates in this text offer a pertinent review for those involved in social and political critique as well as those leading conversations around social engagement in the current era. * Susan L. Maros, PNEUMA *
Young makes a strong and historically important case that ecumenical rapprochement among Protestants and Catholics in the Religious Right movement has been overblown. As someone who has defended the prevailing narrative, I found Young's critique of it very persuasive on this point... Young has done us a great service documenting the shortcomings of the received narrative of Protestant/Catholic cooperation in the 1970s and 1980s. * Greg Forster, Trinity Journal *

About Neil J. Young (Lecturer in History, Lecturer in History, Princeton University, New York, NY)

Neil J. Young is a lecturer in the Princeton Writing Program. Young holds a B.A. from Duke University and a Ph.D. in U.S. history from Columbia University. His articles have appeared in American Quarterly, the New York Times, Slate, and the Christian Science Monitor.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; Chapter 1: That They All May Be One ; Chapter 2: Separated Brethren ; Chapter 3: Our Father ; Chapter 4: This is My Body ; Chapter 5: We Gather Together ; Chapter 6: A Moral Majority ; Chapter 7: The Promised Land ; Chapter 8: A Christian Coalition ; Conclusion ; Notes ; Index

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NPB9780199738984
9780199738984
019973898X
We Gather Together: The Religious Right and the Problem of Interfaith Politics by Neil J. Young (Lecturer in History, Lecturer in History, Princeton University, New York, NY)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2015-11-12
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