Saving History: How White Evangelicals Tour the Nation's Capital and Redeem a Christian America
Lauren R Kerby
(Author)
Description
Millions of tourists visit Washington, D.C., every year, but for some the experience is about much more than sightseeing. Lauren R. Kerby's lively book takes readers onto tour buses and explores the world of Christian heritage tourism. These expeditions visit the same attractions as their secular counterparts--Capitol Hill, the Washington Monument, the war memorials, and much more--but the white evangelicals who flock to the tours are searching for evidence that America was founded as a Christian nation. The tours preach a historical jeremiad that resonates far beyond Washington. White evangelicals across the United States tell stories of the nation's Christian origins, its subsequent fall into moral and spiritual corruption, and its need for repentance and return to founding principles. This vision of American history, Kerby finds, is white evangelicals' most powerful political resource--it allows them to shapeshift between the roles of faithful patriots and persecuted outsiders. In an era when white evangelicals' political commitments baffle many observers, this book offers a key for understanding how they continually reimagine the American story and their own place in it.
Product Details
Price
$28.69
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publish Date
April 13, 2020
Pages
208
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.2 X 0.6 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781469658773
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Lauren R. Kerby is lecturer on religious studies at Harvard Divinity School.
Reviews
[An] excellent debut. . . . Thoughtfully documenting and reflecting upon the contours of a uniquely American subculture, this ethnographic study will appeal to anyone interested in the pull of American Christian nationalism.--Publishers Weekly, starred review