Satan in America : the Devil we know /
Poole, W. Scott, 1971-
Satan in America : the Devil we know / W. Scott Poole. - Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2009. - 1 online resource (xxvi, 243 p., [4] p. of plates )
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface: "Night stalker" : American exceptionalism and the reality of evil -- "The Devil is come down in great wrath" : the American Satan in the colonial and Revolutionary worlds -- Darkness invisible : the Devil and American revivalism -- The devils of Daniel Webster : satanic cultural politics through World War I -- Casting out devils : American theology and popular religion meets the Devil -- Hellhound on my trail : Satan and twentieth-century American culture -- Lucifer rising : satanic panics and culture wars -- The beast : Satan and the theology of American empire -- Epilogue: Shame the Devil : the problem of evil and American cultural history -- Hunting the Devil : a bibliographic essay.
Satan in America tells the story of America's complicated relationship with the devil. "New light" evangelists of the eighteenth century, enslaved African Americans, demagogic politicians, and modern American film-makers have used the devil to damn their enemies, explain the nature of evil and injustice, mount social crusades, construct a national identity, and express anxiety about matters as diverse as the threat of war to the dangers of deviant sexuality. The idea of the monstrous and the bizarre providing cultural metaphors that interact with historical change is not new. Poole takes a new tack by examining this idea in conjunction with the concerns of American religious history. The book shows that both the range and the scope of American religiousness made theological evil an especially potent symbol. Satan appears repeatedly on the political, religious, and cultural landscape of the United States, a shadow self to the sunny image of American progress and idealism.
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Devil--Social aspects--History.--United States
Devil--Political aspects--History.--United States
Devil--Christianity.
Good and evil--Social aspects--History.--United States
Good and evil--Political aspects--History.--United States
National characteristics, American.
Political culture--History.--United States
Violence--History.--United States
Démon--Aspect social--Histoire.--États-Unis
Démon--Aspect politique--Histoire.--États-Unis
Violence--Histoire.--États-Unis
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Sociology of Religion.
Civilization
Devil--Christianity
Devil--Social aspects
Good and evil--Social aspects
National characteristics, American
Political culture
Violence
United States--Religious life and customs.
United States--Civilization.
États-Unis--Civilisation.
United States
History
BT982
306.6/35470973
Satan in America : the Devil we know / W. Scott Poole. - Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2009. - 1 online resource (xxvi, 243 p., [4] p. of plates )
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface: "Night stalker" : American exceptionalism and the reality of evil -- "The Devil is come down in great wrath" : the American Satan in the colonial and Revolutionary worlds -- Darkness invisible : the Devil and American revivalism -- The devils of Daniel Webster : satanic cultural politics through World War I -- Casting out devils : American theology and popular religion meets the Devil -- Hellhound on my trail : Satan and twentieth-century American culture -- Lucifer rising : satanic panics and culture wars -- The beast : Satan and the theology of American empire -- Epilogue: Shame the Devil : the problem of evil and American cultural history -- Hunting the Devil : a bibliographic essay.
Satan in America tells the story of America's complicated relationship with the devil. "New light" evangelists of the eighteenth century, enslaved African Americans, demagogic politicians, and modern American film-makers have used the devil to damn their enemies, explain the nature of evil and injustice, mount social crusades, construct a national identity, and express anxiety about matters as diverse as the threat of war to the dangers of deviant sexuality. The idea of the monstrous and the bizarre providing cultural metaphors that interact with historical change is not new. Poole takes a new tack by examining this idea in conjunction with the concerns of American religious history. The book shows that both the range and the scope of American religiousness made theological evil an especially potent symbol. Satan appears repeatedly on the political, religious, and cultural landscape of the United States, a shadow self to the sunny image of American progress and idealism.
9781442200623 1282522132 9781282522138 1442200626
252213 MIL 0920CBDF-1B43-49FF-A32B-394E1512C98D OverDrive, Inc. http://www.overdrive.com
2021679493
Devil--Social aspects--History.--United States
Devil--Political aspects--History.--United States
Devil--Christianity.
Good and evil--Social aspects--History.--United States
Good and evil--Political aspects--History.--United States
National characteristics, American.
Political culture--History.--United States
Violence--History.--United States
Démon--Aspect social--Histoire.--États-Unis
Démon--Aspect politique--Histoire.--États-Unis
Violence--Histoire.--États-Unis
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Sociology of Religion.
Civilization
Devil--Christianity
Devil--Social aspects
Good and evil--Social aspects
National characteristics, American
Political culture
Violence
United States--Religious life and customs.
United States--Civilization.
États-Unis--Civilisation.
United States
History
BT982
306.6/35470973

