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When John Foster Dulles died in 1959, he was given the largest American state funeral since Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s in 1945. President Eisenhower called Dulles—his longtime secretary of state—“one of the truly great men of our time,” and a few years later the new commercial airport outside Washington, DC, was christened the Dulles International Airport in his honor. His star has fallen significantly since that time, but his influence remains indelible—most especially regarding his role in bringing the worldview of American exceptionalism to the forefront of US foreign policy during the Cold War era, a worldview that has long outlived him. God’s Cold Warrior recounts how Dulles’s faith commitments from his Presbyterian upbringing found fertile soil in the anti-communist crusades of the mid-twentieth century. After attending the Oxford Ecumenical Church Conference in 1937, he wrote about his realization that “the spirit of Christianity, of which I learned as a boy, was really that of which the world now stood in very great need, not merely to save souls, but to solve the practical problems of international affairs.” Dulles believed that America was chosen by God to defend the freedom of all those vulnerable to the godless tyranny of communism, and he carried out this religious vision in every aspect of his diplomatic and political work. He was conspicuous among those US officials in the twentieth century that prominently combined their religious convictions and public service, making his life and faith key to understanding the interconnectedness of God and country in US foreign affairs. Table of Contents Introduction: “He Being Dead, Yet Speaketh” 1. “Don’t Let the Little Ones Forget Me” 2. “His Character Is Straightforward and Sweet” (1888–1912) 3. “Does the Ark Need the Sustaining Hand of Uzza?” (1912–1926) 4. “Work, for the Night Is Coming” (1927–1939) 5. “Everything Is Fine until You Relax” (1940–1946) 6. “Give a Man a Revolver” (1946–1952) 7. “A Faith Linked with the Pursuit of Justice” (1953–1959) Epilogue: Civil Religion, Progressive Christianity, and John Foster Dulles Read more

ISBN10 0802875726
ISBN13 978-0802875723
Language English
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Dimensions 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Item Weight 2.31 pounds
Print length 271 pages
Part of series Library of Religious Biography (LRB)
Publication date February 9, 2021

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