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The Rhetorical Leadership Of Fulton J Sheen Norman Vincent Peale And Billy Graham In The Age Of Extremes Timothy H Sherwood

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The Rhetorical Leadership Of Fulton J Sheen Norman Vincent Peale And Billy Graham In The Age Of Extremes Timothy H Sherwood
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Timothy H. Sherwood
ISBN: 9780739174319, 0739174312
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Rhetorical Leadership Of Fulton J Sheen Norman Vincent Peale And Billy Graham In The Age Of Extremes Timothy H Sherwood by Timothy H. Sherwood 9780739174319, 0739174312 instant download after payment.

Fulton J. Sheen, Norman Vincent Peale, and Billy Graham were America's most popular religious leaders during the mid-twentieth century period known as the golden years of the Age of Extremes. It was part of an era that encompassed polemic contrasts of good and evil on the world stage in political philosophies and international relations. The 1950s and early 1960s, in particular, were years of high anxiety, competing ideologies, and hero/villain mania in America. Sheen was the voice of reason who spoke against those conflicting ideologies which were hostile to religious faith and democracy; Peale preached the gospel of reassurance, self-assurance, and success despite ominous global threats; and Graham was the heroic model of faith whose message of conversion provided Americans an identity and direction opposite to atheistic communism. This study looks at how and why their rhetorical leadership, both separately and together, contributed to the climate of an extreme era and influenced a national religious revival.

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