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American Evangelical Politics before the Christian Right

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Evangelicalism in America. By RandallBalmer. Pp. xvi + 199. Waco, Tx: Baylor University Press, 2016. $24.95. 978 14 8130597 6

The Evangelicals. The struggle to shape America. By FrancesFitzgerald. Pp. 752. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2017. £35. 978 13 3913133 6

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 August 2017

DANIEL K. WILLIAMS*
Affiliation:
Department of History, University of West Georgia, 1601 Maples Street, Carrollton, Ga 30118, USA; e-mail: dkwillia@westga.edu

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Is American Evangelicalism a politically progressive tradition? For contemporary observers who are familiar with American Evangelicalism only in its modern, politically conservative guise, the idea that many American Evangelicals have traditionally been on the left end of the political spectrum might come as a surprise. Yet, according to Randall Balmer's Evangelicalism in America and Frances Fitzgerald's The Evangelicals, both of which offer two-hundred-year surveys of Evangelical political activism in the United States, the Christian Right is an aberration in American Evangelicalism and not representative of the tradition's political orientation.

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