American Protestantism and world politics, 1898-1960: a typological approach to the functions of religion in the decision-making processes of foreign policy

Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === Problem. It is the primary problem of the dissertation to develop a schematic and comprehensive approach to the empirical study of the relationships between Protestantism and American foreign policy in the modern period, 1898-1960. There is a secondary and norm...

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Main Author: Geyer, Alan Francis
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/26012
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-260122019-07-09T13:09:27Z American Protestantism and world politics, 1898-1960: a typological approach to the functions of religion in the decision-making processes of foreign policy Geyer, Alan Francis Protestantism Church and state World politics United States Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University Problem. It is the primary problem of the dissertation to develop a schematic and comprehensive approach to the empirical study of the relationships between Protestantism and American foreign policy in the modern period, 1898-1960. There is a secondary and normative concern: to define these relationships in such a way as to guide the most fruitful further research and the most responsible reliiious action. After 1898, American foreign policy increasingly came to require a "total diplomacy." At the same time, Protestantism was developing a "total religion." This parallel expansion of national interests and religious interests to ultimate boundaries made the relationships between them complex beyond the ready apprehension of leaders and scholars in both politics and reli gion. Neither the ethicists nor the empirical students of religion have developed a theoretical structure adequate for the understanding of religious behavior in world politics. [TRUNCATED] 2017-12-21T14:47:41Z 2017-12-21T14:47:41Z 1961 1961 Thesis/Dissertation b14685450 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/26012 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions. Boston University
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topic Protestantism
Church and state
World politics
United States
spellingShingle Protestantism
Church and state
World politics
United States
Geyer, Alan Francis
American Protestantism and world politics, 1898-1960: a typological approach to the functions of religion in the decision-making processes of foreign policy
description Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === Problem. It is the primary problem of the dissertation to develop a schematic and comprehensive approach to the empirical study of the relationships between Protestantism and American foreign policy in the modern period, 1898-1960. There is a secondary and normative concern: to define these relationships in such a way as to guide the most fruitful further research and the most responsible reliiious action. After 1898, American foreign policy increasingly came to require a "total diplomacy." At the same time, Protestantism was developing a "total religion." This parallel expansion of national interests and religious interests to ultimate boundaries made the relationships between them complex beyond the ready apprehension of leaders and scholars in both politics and reli gion. Neither the ethicists nor the empirical students of religion have developed a theoretical structure adequate for the understanding of religious behavior in world politics. [TRUNCATED]
author Geyer, Alan Francis
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title American Protestantism and world politics, 1898-1960: a typological approach to the functions of religion in the decision-making processes of foreign policy
title_short American Protestantism and world politics, 1898-1960: a typological approach to the functions of religion in the decision-making processes of foreign policy
title_full American Protestantism and world politics, 1898-1960: a typological approach to the functions of religion in the decision-making processes of foreign policy
title_fullStr American Protestantism and world politics, 1898-1960: a typological approach to the functions of religion in the decision-making processes of foreign policy
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