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Synopsis

History textbooks typically list 19451990 as the Cold War years, but it is clear that tensions from that period are still influencing world politics today. While much attention is given to political and social responses to those first nuclear threats, none has been given to the reactions of Christian churches. North American Churches and the Cold War offers the first systematic reflection on the diverse responses of Canadian and American churches to potential nuclear disaster. A mix of scholars and church leaders, the contributors analyse the anxieties, dilemmas, and hopes that Christian churches felt as World War II gave way to the nuclear age. As they faced either nuclear annihilation or peaceful reconciliation, Christians were forced to take stands on such issues as war, communism, and their relationship to Christians in Eastern Europe. As we continue to navigate the nuclear era, this book provides insight into Christian responses to future adversities and conflicts. CONTRIBUTORS include: Gary Dorrien, Mark, Thomas Edwards, Peter Eisenstadt, Jill K. Gill, Michael Graziano, Barbara Green, Raymond Haberski Jr., Jeremy Hatfield, Gordon L. Heath , D. Oliver Herbel, Norman Hjelm, Daniel G. Hummel, Dianne Kirby, Leonid Kishkovsky, Bruce Rigdon, Walter Sawatsky, Axel R. Schäfer, Todd Scribner, Steven R. Tipton, Charles West, James E. Will and Lois Wilson.|History textbooks typically list 19451990 as the Cold War years, but it is clear that tensions from that period are still influencing world politics today. While much attention is given to political and social responses to those first nuclear threats, none has been given to the reactions of Christian churches. North American Churches and the Cold War offers the first systematic reflection on the diverse responses of Canadian and American churches to potential nuclear disaster. A mix of scholars and church leaders, the contributors analyse the anxieties, dilemmas, and hopes that Christian churches felt as World War II gave way to the nuclear age. As they faced either nuclear annihilation or peaceful reconciliation, Christians were forced to take stands on such issues as war, communism, and their relationship to Christians in Eastern Europe. As we continue to navigate the nuclear era, this book provides insight into Christian responses to future adversities and conflicts. CONTRIBUTORS include: Gary Dorrien, Mark, Thomas Edwards, Peter Eisenstadt, Jill K. Gill, Michael Graziano, Barbara Green, Raymond Haberski Jr., Jeremy Hatfield, Gordon L. Heath , D. Oliver Herbel, Norman Hjelm, Daniel G. Hummel, Dianne Kirby, Leonid Kishkovsky, Bruce Rigdon, Walter Sawatsky, Axel R. Schäfer, Todd Scribner, Steven R. Tipton, Charles West, James E. Will and Lois Wilson.

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À propos de l?auteur

Paul Mojzes is professor emeritus of religious studies at Rosemont College, Rosemont, Pennsylvania, and coeditor of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies.

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