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Citizens of Heaven: Conservative American Protestant Reactions to New Deal Legislation.

机译:天上的公民:保守的美国新教徒对新政的反应。

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In September 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt sent a letter to clergymen across the nation asking for feedback, counsel, and advice. This project examines two separate, but connected questions. First, what compelled Roosevelt to send the letter, which represented a departure from his established patterns of gauging public opinion? Second, what can we learn from the responses submitted by conservative Protestant ministers? The project begins with a detailed investigation of Roosevelt's letter- what compelled the President to send it, how was it prepared, and how were the responses compiled. This is followed by an examination of the letters received from conservative Protestant ministers from seven representative states, specifically focusing on their responses to federal relief aid, Social Security, New Deal agricultural programs, and their assessment of the current spiritual state of the nation.;Roosevelt's decision to send the letter demonstrates his view of clergymen as spokesmen for their congregations. He was confident that religious leaders were capable of providing access to the sentiments of their congregants, which were difficult to otherwise discern before widespread political polling. The conservative clergymen's responses help us to see a direct link between the political activism of the fundamentalists during the Progressive Era and the emergence of a powerful Christian Right in the 1950s. Though these conservative Protestant clergymen did not play a significant role in national politics during the 1930s, they did not retreat from political and civic activity. They saw themselves as informed citizens and community leaders qualified to offer unbiased counsel. Though they respected government authority, their primary allegiance was to God. They advocated for more intentional interaction between the President and religious leaders, committed to support government actions that reflected Christian principles, and offered specific criticism of programs and legislation that threatened God's authority. The clergymen urged Roosevelt to heed their counsel, confident that God would use them to usher in a period of genuine religious revival and renewed spiritual fervor across the nation, which they believed was necessary for true stability.
机译:1935年9月,总统富兰克林·罗斯福(Franklin D. Roosevelt)给全国的神职人员发了一封信,要求他们提供反馈,咨询和意见。该项目研究了两个独立但相关的问题。首先,是什么迫使罗斯福发送这封信,这背离了他建立的衡量公众舆论的模式?第二,我们可以从保守的新教部长们的回应中学到什么?该项目首先对罗斯福的信进行了详细的调查,这是迫使总统发送该信,如何准备以及如何编写答复的。其次是审查来自七个代表州的保守新教部长的来信,重点是他们对联邦救济,社会保障,新政农业计划的回应,以及对国家目前精神状态的评估。罗斯福致信的决定证明了他认为神职人员是其会众的代言人。他相信,宗教领袖能够提供他们的同情者的情感,而在广泛的政治投票之前,很难以其他方式辨别这些情感。保守的神职人员的回应帮助我们看到了进步时代原教旨主义者的政治行动主义与1950年代强大的基督教权利的出现之间的直接联系。尽管这些保守的新教牧师在1930年代未在国家政治中发挥重要作用,但他们并未退出政治和公民活动。他们认为自己是有见识的公民和社区领袖,有资格提供公正的咨询意见。尽管他们尊重政府的权威,但他们的主要忠诚是对上帝的忠诚。他们主张总统与宗教领袖之间进行更多的有意互动,致力于支持反映基督教原则的政府行动,并对威胁到上帝权威的计划和立法提出具体批评。神职人员敦促罗斯福听取他们的忠告,坚信上帝会利用他们来带领一段真正的宗教复兴,并在全国范围内重新振兴精神,他们认为这对于真正的稳定是必要的。

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  • 作者

    Yarwood, Julie L.;

  • 作者单位

    The Catholic University of America.;

  • 授予单位 The Catholic University of America.;
  • 学科 American history.;Political science.;Religious history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 395 p.
  • 总页数 395
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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