Walter Lippmann was arguably the most respected political journalist of last century, one of liberalism's strongest proponents and harshest critics. This biography considers the role of religion in his life, highlighting the constructive power of doubt, and how he manufactured himself as the prophet of limitation for an excessive American Century.
Walter Lippmann was arguably the most respected political journalist of last century, one of liberalism's strongest proponents and harshest critics. This biography considers the role of religion in his life, highlighting the constructive power of doubt, and how he manufactured himself as the prophet of limitation for an excessive American Century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Thomas Edwards is professor of US history and politics at Spring Arbor University in Michigan. He has published articles in Religion and American Culture, Diplomatic History, Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions , Religions, and the Journal of Religious History. He is the author of The Right of the Protestant Left: God's Totalitarianism (2012) and Faith and Foreign Affairs in the American Century (2019). In the Spring of 2018, he served as Fulbright Senior Scholar to Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, Korea, where he taught American diplomatic history.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: The Younger Lippmann 1: The Disciple, 1889-1913 2: The Theologian, 1913-1930 3: The Priest, 1913-1930 Part II: The Older Lippmann 4: The Evangelist, 1930-1939 5: The Prophet, 1939-1949 6: The Shepherd, 1949-1960 7: The Heretic, 1960-1974 Epilogue: Saint Walter Selected Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: The Younger Lippmann 1: The Disciple, 1889-1913 2: The Theologian, 1913-1930 3: The Priest, 1913-1930 Part II: The Older Lippmann 4: The Evangelist, 1930-1939 5: The Prophet, 1939-1949 6: The Shepherd, 1949-1960 7: The Heretic, 1960-1974 Epilogue: Saint Walter Selected Bibliography Index
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