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Index

ABC (American Broadcasting Company, 144, 227 .

Abington Township School District v. Schnnpp, 267

Abortion issues, 4, 19, 44, 49-50, 9092, 170, 226, 305; and accusations of totalitarianism, 150, 152; and Catholicism, 12, 18, 93-94, 130, 145, 162, 254, 277, 284-85; claims regarding, and public opinion data, 146-47; and denominational loyalties, 88; and direct mail appeals, 167; and education, 204, 212; and electoral politics, 275, 277; and the family, 194-95; and morality, 119, 127, 129; ·and motherhood, con~pt of, 186-87; and the new ecumenism, 99, 100; and Operation Rescue, 18, 49, 299, 316; and pluralism, 42, 114, 115, 309, 312; and public discourse, 159, 161; and Roe v. Wade, 13, 19, 162, 218, 253, 322; and Websterv. Re-

. productive Health Services, 271, 285, 297 Accommodationism, 263-65, 269

Accuracy in Academia (AIA), 214-15 Accuracy in Media (AIM), 228 ACLU (Ameri~ Civil Liberties

Union), 48, 99, 144-45, 147; 148, 150, 151, 162-64, 167, 197, 206, 210, 242, 252, 253, 261, 268, 271, 279,280,310

Act for Better Child Care, 98, 188 Adams.John, 109, 114 Adolescent Family Life Act, 268 Affirmative action, 42, 217-18

Agudath Israel, 95, 98, 100, 103, 202, 209

AIDS, 8, 194, 316

Ailen, Albert, 38

"Alabama Textbook Case," 261 Alger, Horatio, 38

America, 20, 61, 108; definition of, 11, 49-51, 61, 177; and democratic ideals of pluralism, 26; and freedom, concept of, 24; and national purpose, 32; and public culture, 61-64; role of, iii the world, 62, 116-17, 288-90

INDEX

American Council of Christian Churches, 98, 139, 188

American Family Association, 100, 163, 228, 231, 232, 235, 236, 242, 245,303

American Mind, The (Commanger), 113 Americanism, 11, 83-84

Americans for Democratic Action, 144, 147-48, 150, 151, I63

Anglicans, 68

Annapolis Naval Academy, I92 Anti-Catholicism, 35-39, 69, 7 I, 87,

102

Anti-Semitism, 37-38, 70, 87, 102

Art, 28-29, 42, 51, 174,

225-49,

322

 

Asia, 73,289

 

Asian Americans, 218, 276

 

Asimov, Isaac, 154

 

Atkinson, George, 224

 

Authority: and the family,

I82-86;

moral, l17-28

 

Autonomy, 76, I86, I87, 3I4, 323

Baas, Jacquelynn, 238 Bakker, Jim, 295 Ball,. William B., 188 Balsiger, David, I46

Bandow,Doug,231-32

Baptism, 68, 88, 262; and education, I99-200, 207, 223; and gay activists, 9 I; and liberal views of the Scripture, I38; and the ordination of women, I85; struggle between fundamentalists and moderates and, 93; and women's rights, 100

Bellah, Robert, 3I9, 345nI Bennett, William J., 219, 300 ·.!Jernardin, Joseph, 93

Bible, 6, 45, 71-72, I20, 244, ~67, 270;

and abortion, 4, I8, 20-2I, I29; and America, mission of, I09-IO; and education, I99, 200, 2I2; and fundamentalism vs. modernism, I43; and homosexuality, I89; inerrancy of, IO, I23; King James, 37, 69, I99; and morality, 103, 104; and the sciences, 79, 83; and theocratic models of governance, 262; and the work ethic, I 11

Bill of Rights, 49, 50, 55, I IO, I47, 24I, 259; anti-, movement, I50; and the Founding Fathers, I I3-I4. See also Constitution

Black, Hugo, 262

Black Muslims, 73

Blacks, I I5, I95, 244, 276, 28I-82; and education, 22, 2 I 7; and segregation, I91. See also Race

Blair, Bea, I7-2I, 32-34, 45, 47, 49, 100, I 14-I5, 322; as a "knowledge worker," 60; and progressivist appeals for authority, I23

Bloom, Allan, 220, 3I5 Bolles, Frank, 99

Bork, Robert, 98, 99, 252, 297

Bowen v. Kendrick, 268, 270 Bowers v. Hardwick, I9I

Brave New World (Huxley), I52 Brennan, William, 252 Brewer, David, 257

Bright, Bill, I II, 112, I5I, 203, 234, 24I

Britain, 36 Brokaw, Tom, 225

Brown v. Board of Education, 22 Brustein, Robert, 242

Bryan, William Jennings, 142, 282 Buchanan.John, I46

Buddhism, 73-74, 256, 259, 3ll Bush, George, 48, 74, 252, 276, 278-

79, 280, 300

INDEX

405

Campbell, Luther, 232-33, 241

Ceaser, James, 284

Campus Crusade for Christ, 111, 203,

Censorship, 239-47. See also Freedom,

234

of speech

 

Capitalism, 78, 111-12

Central America, 99, 163, 227, 280,

Carter, jimmy, 179, 251, 274-76, 280

297

 

Catholicism, 10, 83-84, 108-11, 302, ·

Central Conference of American Rab-

304; and abortion, 12, 18, 93-94,

bis, 80, 99

 

130, 145, 162, 254, 277, 284-85; and

Chicago Tribune, 36, 151

church_-state relations, 264-65, 279;

China, 156-57

 

and cultural alignment, 93-97; and

Christ, 4, 11, 132, 224, 281; authority

the definition of religion, 256; and

of, 185; language about, and pro-

denominational loyalties, 86-88;

gressivism, 184; and martyrs, 299;

and the "DuPage Declaration," 93;

and modernism, 139; and philoso-

and ecumenism, 99, 101, 103-4; and

phy of education, 23; resurrection

education, 23, 26, 101, 198-211,

of, 81; in The Last Temptation ofChrist,

218, 221-24; and electoral politics,

233-34, 237; and the work ethic,

277, 280, 281; and the family, 179,

111

 

181; fissures within, 74, 77, 78, 79,

Christian Century,

142

86; and freedom, definitions of, 111;

Christianity and Crisis, 115

and gay rights, 10-11, 93-94, 153,

Christianity Today, 242-43

192-94; and immigration, 69-70,

Christianization, 145

71; and "infidelity," 137-38; and in-

Chronicles, 244-45

termarriage, 87; and intolerance,

Church and state, 146, 163, 204, 207-

155, 156; and the media, 228, 229,

8, 261-62, 263, 265-71, 277

234, 244, 245; modernist tradition

,Church ofthe Holy Trinity v. United States,

of, 80; and the ordination of ~omen,

257

 

185-86; and orthodox Judaism,

Citizen, 98, 188

 

100; and pluralism, 77, 104-5; and

Citizens for Educational Freedom, 21,

the "pro-family" movement, 179,

47, 101,202,207

181; and progressivist initiatives, 47,

Civil Rights Act of 1964, 192

78,79,80-85,93-97, 123,124,145,

Civil Rights Amendment Act, 192

153; and the proposition of "com-

Civil Rights Restoration Act, 98, 223

parable worth," 127; and Protes-

Civil War, 50, 61, 213

tantism, 35-39, 131-32; and public

Class, 52, 64, 118, 127, 180-82, 189,

philosophy and national priority, .

210-11

 

116-17; Romanist traditions, 80;

CLeaR-TV, 228, 236, 303

and sex education, 205, 222; and

Clergy and Laity Concerned, 102, 115

special agenda organizations, 89,

Closing of the

American Mind, The .

93-95, 99; and theological modern-

(Bloom), 220

 

ism, 95; and women's rights, 100

Cockran, Bourke, 282

CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System),

Colonies, 68, 151, 161. See also Puri-

227, 228, 247

tans

 

INDEX

Columbia University, 216, 219-20 Columbus, Christopher, 48, 109 Commanger, Henry S., 113 Common Cause, 164, 252

Communism, 24, 88, 111, 128, 150, 152, 203, 278, 290

Concerned Women ofAmerica,·91, 98, i02, 145, 149, 167, 188, 203, 23437, 242, 270

Congress, 25, 167, 252, 254; and abortion, 14, 299; "American Families: Trends and Pressures" hearings, 178; and church-state relations, 264; and el~toral politics, 273, 274, 283, 285; and gay rights, 190-91; and the Hate Crime Statistics Act, 191; and the Supreme Court ruling on flag

burning, 28

Cons~itution, 31, 55, 146, 151-53; and abortion, 49, 130; First Amendment to, 5, 102, 130, 151, 230, 234, 241, 242,243,254-55,257,259-60,261, 269-70, 298, 308-1O; and flag burning, 31; Fourteenth Amendment to, 254; framers of, i 13-14, 147, 259, 283; 1.aHaye and Whitehead on, 110; Mulhauser on, 152-53; and religion in public schools, 24; and vol-

. untary prayer, 91. See also Bill of Rights; ERA (Equal Rights Amendment)

Conway, Flo, 146

COR (Coalition on Revival), 296-97 Coryell, J. R., 38

Cousins, Norman, 150 Cranston, Alan, 167

CreationiSm, 94, 137-39, 153-54, 197, 271. See also Evolution; Scopes trial

Culbertson, Rosamond, 36 Cultural Literacy (Hirsch), 220 Cuomo, Mario, 277

Dannemeyer, William, 189

Darwin, Charles, 79, 83, 85 Declaration of Independence, 11, 12,

55, 110

Dees, Morris, 165

Democracy, 56, 80, 83, 119-20, 147, 278, 318-25; America as a model of, 62; and electoral politics, 285-86, 287; and pluralism, 26, 27-:28, 30717; and moral language, 129-30; and public discourse, 60; and rationality, 114

Democracy in America (de Tocqueville), 161

Democratic National Committee, 164 Democratic party, 14, 97, 150, 274-81,

282 Depression, 102

Desegregation, 86-87 Dewey, John, 24

Direct mail, 152, 163-68, 191-92, 227, 323

Disciples of Christ, 92, 185, 193, 309 Dobson, James, 64, 98, 188

Domestic ·partners legislation, 3-8, 9, 190-91

Douglas, Stephen, 281-82

Duggan, Mae, 21-25, 27, 28, 32-34, 44,47,49,55,58, 101,209,28l;as a "knowledge worker," 60; and the orthodox appeal to authority, 121; on paren~· rights, 207-8; on Washington,. 23, 55, 110

Dukakis, Michael, 278-80 DuPage Declaration, 93 Durkheim, Emile, 131 Dwight, Timothy, 109

Eastern Europe, 69, 71, 72

Ecumenism, 97-102