Cold war religion

[...] Inboden writes, Protestantism's disarray undermined the ability of churches and clergy to influence U.S. foreign policy. [...] bodi presidents sought to craft and employ in foreign policy what Inboden (drawing on the work of Will Herberg) calls an American civil religion.

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