American Crusade : Christianity, Warfare, and National Identity, 1860-1920 /
"American Crusade analyzes the attitudes of Christian communities in the United States toward the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World War I"--
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Ithaca [New York] :
Cornell University Press,
2022.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction : Christianity, Warfare, and National Identity, 1860-1920
- "The God of Justice Is the God of Battles" : Northern White Protestants and the Civil War
- "Heavy Is the Guilt That Hangs upon the Neck of This Nation" : The African-Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War
- "A War of Mercy" : White Mainline Protestants and the Spanish-American War
- "I Look upon This War as an Impudent Crime" : Roman Catholicism, Americanization, and the Spanish-American War
- "A Louder Call for War" : The Protestant Mainline and the Twentieth-Century Crusade
- " There Will Be a Day of Reckoning for Our Country" : Missouri Synod Lutherans Face World War I
- Conclusion : The Mere Echo of the Warring Masses.


