
The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover
Lerone A. Martin
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The shocking untold story of how the FBI partnered with white evangelicals to champion a vision of America as a white Christian nation
On a Sunday morning in 1966, a group of white evangelicals dedicated a stained glass window to J. Edgar Hoover. The FBI director was not an evangelical, but his Christian admirers anointed him as their political champion, believing he would lead America back to God. The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover reveals how Hoover and his FBI teamed up with leading white evangelicals and Catholics to bring about a white Christian America by any means necessary.
Lerone Martin draws on thousands of newly declassified FBI documents and memos to describe how, under Hoover's leadership, FBI agents attended spiritual retreats and worship services, creating an FBI religious culture that fashioned G-men into soldiers and ministers of Christian America. Martin shows how prominent figures such as Billy Graham, Fulton Sheen, and countless other ministers from across the country partnered with the FBI and laundered bureau intel in their sermons while the faithful crowned Hoover the adjudicator of true evangelical faith and allegiance. These partnerships not only solidified the political norms of modern white evangelicalism, they also contributed to the political rise of white Christian nationalism, establishing religion and race as the bedrock of the modern national security state, and setting the terms for today's domestic terrorism debates.
Taking readers from the pulpits and pews of small-town America to the Oval Office, and from the grassroots to denominational boardrooms, The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover completely transforms how we understand the FBI, white evangelicalism, and our nation's entangled history of religion and politics.
Product Details
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Publish Date | February 07, 2023 |
Pages | 352 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780691175119 |
Dimensions | 9.3 X 6.3 X 1.5 inches | 1.6 pounds |
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Reviews
"I highly recommend."---Michelle Ainsworth, Skeptic
"A careful and timely study. . . . Martin's enlightening, deeply relevant, and readable biography will appeal to anyone interested in postwar conservatism and the intersection of religion, race, and politics in the modern United States."---Randall J. Stephens, Journal of Southern History
"The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover is a fascinating insight to a time, place, and community that sought to control the future of their country."---Raymond Radford, Journal of Religious History
"A fine work of scholarship that displays a diligent use of archives and a relentless pursuit of the truth."---Daniel Rey, History Today
"An elegantly written book."---David Smith, The Guardian
"Martin adds an important new aspect to Hoover's story, based largely on newly released material, showing how he played a large role in the rise of conservative, white, male, Christian nationalism."---Jessica T. Mathews, Foreign Affairs
"[Martin] focuses not just on Hoover's notorious racism but also on his promotion of a distinct brand of conservative evangelicalism."---Adam Hochschild, The Nation
"Marked by Martin's impressive research and sharp character sketches, this is a fresh and invigorating look at the interplay between faith, politics, and American law enforcement."-- "Publishers Weekly"
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