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9780195331769

Tri-Faith America How Catholics and Jews Held Postwar America to Its Protestant Promise

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    9780195331769

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    0195331761

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-04-06
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Tri-Faith America explains how the United States left behind the idea it was "a Protestant nation" and replaced it with a new national image, one premised on the notion that the country was composed of three separate, equally American faiths, Protestants, Catholics, and Jews, all of which shared in America's newly invented "Judeo-Christian tradition." Tracing the origins of the tri-faith idea to the early twentieth century, when Catholic and Jewish immigration forced Protestant Social Gospelers to combine forces with Catholic and Jewish relief agencies, Tri-Faith America shows how World War II made the tri-faith idea America's "standard operating procedure" and propelled much of the nation to embrace the "three faiths of democracy" during the early Cold War. By the 1950s, everyone was celebrating the country's "religious triangle." After all, by affirming difference without forcing the nation to reckon too forthrightly with race, the tri-faith idea was the perfect salve in postwar America. More than just show the rise of this new national image, Tri-Faith America also shows how postwar Catholics and Jews used the new image to force the country to confront the challenges of pluralism. Should Protestant bibles be allowed on public school grounds? Should Catholic and Jewish fraternities be allowed to exclude Protestants? Should the government be allowed to count Americans by religion? What will Catholics and Jews do in the newly developing suburbs, now that they were allowed in? The answers to these questions are surprising, challenging the image of the conformist 1950s. Instead, Americans were vigorously debating the merits of recognizing pluralism, leaving a legacy that lives on today, and also paving the way for the civil rights movement just over the horizon.

Author Biography


Kevin M. Schultz is Assistant Professor of History and Catholic Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. 3
Inventing Tri-Faith America, Ending ôProtestant Americaö
Creating Tri-Faith Americap. 15
Tri-Faith America as Standard Operating Procedurep. 43
Tri-Faith America in the Early Cold Warp. 68
Living in Tri-Faith America
Communalism in a Time of Consensus: Postwar Suburbiap. 99
A New Rationale for Separation: Public Schools in Tri-Faith Americap. 118
Choosing Our Identities: College Fraternities, Choice, and Group Rightsp. 138
Keeping Religion Private (and Off the U.S. Census)p. 159
From Creed to Color: Softening the Ground for Civil Rightsp. 179
Conclusion: The Return of Protestant America?p. 198
Notesp. 211
Indexp. 246
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