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Moral combat : how sex divided American Christians and fractured American politics
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Moral combat : how sex divided American Christians and fractured American politics
Physical Description:
xx, 395 pages : ill. ; 24 cm.
Summary:
"Why are religious conflicts over sex and sexuality so inescapable in American politics today? The answer, argues R. Marie Griffith in Moral Combat, lies in sharp disagreements that emerged among American Christians almost a century ago. In the 1920s, after women gained the right to vote nationwide, a longstanding religious consensus about sexual morality began to fray irreparably. The slow but steady unraveling of that consensus in the decades that followed has transformed America's broader culture and public life, dividing our politics and pushing sex to the center of our public debate"--
Contents:
The battle over birth control in the roaring twenties -- Censorship of literature and popular entertainments -- Segregation and race mixing in the early Civil Rights era -- The Kinsey revolution and challenges to female chastity -- Sex education in the sixties and the surging Religious Right -- The abortion war before and after Roe v. Wade -- Sexual harassment at century's end -- Same-sex marriage and LGBT rights in the new millennium.
Publication Info:
New York : Basic Books, 2017.
Subject:
Christianity and politics -- United States.
Sex -- Political aspects -- United States.
Sex -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Christians -- Political activity -- United States.
Protestant churches -- Relations -- Catholic Church.
United States -- Church history
Catholic Church -- Relations -- Protestant churches
Christianity -- Political aspects
Church and politics
Politics and Christianity
Politics and the church
Gender (Sex)
Human beings -- Sexual behavior
Human sexuality
Sex (Gender)
Sexual behavior
Sexual practices
Sexuality
Sex (Theology)
SAILS ISBN:
9780465094752