Inventing a Christian America, Steven K. Green
Inventing a Christian America, Steven K. Green
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Inventing a Christian America
The Myth of the Religious Founding

Author: Steven K. Green

Narrator: Gregg Rizzo

Unabridged: 11 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/21/2018


Synopsis

Among the most enduring themes in American history is the idea that the United States was founded as a Christian nation. A pervasive narrative in everything from school textbooks to political commentary, it is central to the way in which many Americans perceive the historical legacy of their nation. Yet, as Steven K. Green shows in this illuminating new book, it is little more than a myth.

In Inventing a Christian America, Green, a leading historian of religion and politics, explores the historical record that is purported to support the popular belief in America's religious founding and status as a Christian nation. He demonstrates that, like all myths, these claims are based on historical "facts" that have been colored by the interpretive narratives that have been imposed upon them. In tracing the evolution of these claims and the evidence levied in support of them from the founding of the New England colonies, through the American Revolution, and to the present day, he investigates how they became leading narratives in the country's collective identity. Three critical moments in American history shaped and continue to drive the myth of a Christian America: the Puritan founding of New England, the American Revolution and the forging of a new nation, and the early years of the nineteenth century, when a second generation of Americans sought to redefine and reconcile the memory of the founding to match their religious and patriotic aspirations. Seeking to shed light not only on the veracity of these ideas but on the reasons they endure, Green ultimately shows that the notion of America's religious founding is a myth not merely in the colloquial sense, but also in a deeper sense, as a shared story that gives deeper meaning to our collective national identity.

Offering a fresh look at one of the most common and contested claims in American history, Inventing a Christian America is a must-listen for anyone interested in the story of—and the debate over—America's founding.

About Steven K. Green

Steven K. Green is Fred H. Paulus Professor of Law and director of the Center for Religion, Law, and Democracy at Willamette University. He is the author of The Bible, the School, and the Constitution: The Clash that Shaped Modern Church-State Doctrine and The Second Disestablishment: Church and State in Nineteenth-Century America.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Caleb on January 17, 2021

This is such a great work! This book outlines the origins of the intentional misleading of America being founded on Christian principles. It also touched on the origins of clergy positioning their roles as leaders of communities seeking not just religious, but social issues as well. Many more will n......more

Goodreads review by Vince on July 02, 2015

[URL not allowed] As America approaches its 25th decade, it’s only natural to look back and re-evaluate who we are and what we’ve done with our time in power. Perhaps it’s the mid-life crisis of empire, or just the build-up toward a presidential election, but coming out this su......more

Goodreads review by Justin on May 02, 2016

This is an academic historical perspective and analysis of the origins and evolution of the Christian narrative that the United States is founded on Christianity. It is not a casual, nor is it an easily digestible read in my opinion. Green takes a very thorough and exhaustive examination of the hist......more

Goodreads review by Vic on November 21, 2023

Green's "Inventing a Christian America" is a scholarly, dense, and well balanced account of the invention and promotion of the myth of the Christian foundation of America. Green's book goes into great detail on the historical details of this pervasive myth. He includes trends in language and the com......more

Goodreads review by Rick Lee on July 21, 2017

Well Researched People on both sides of the debate of America's Christian roots are partly right and partly wrong. This book does a great job of unpacking the history and development of the American myth. There is a lot of revisionist history out there, but this book is a welcome corrective, helping......more