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Faith in the Halls of Power: How Evangelicals Joined the American Elite [Bargain Price] [Paperback]

D. Michael Lindsay
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October 29, 2008
Evangelicals, once at the periphery of American life, now wield power in the White House and on Wall Street, at Harvard and in Hollywood. How have they reached the pinnacles of power in such a short time? And what does this mean for evangelicals--and for America?
Drawing on personal interviews with an astonishing array of prominent Americans--including two former Presidents, dozens of political and government leaders, more than 100 top business executives, plus Hollywood moguls, intellectuals, athletes, and other powerful figures--D. Michael Lindsay shows first-hand how they are bringing their vision of moral leadership into the public square. This riveting volume tells us who the real evangelical power brokers are, how they rose to prominence, and what they're doing with their clout. Lindsay reveals that evangelicals are now at home in the executive suite and on the studio lot, and from those lofty perches they have used their influence, money, and ideas to build up the evangelical movement and introduce it to wider American society. They are leaders of powerful institutions and their goals are ambitious--to bring Christian principles to bear on virtually every aspect of American life.
Along the way, the book is packed with fascinating stories and striking insights. Lindsay shows how evangelicals became a force in American foreign policy, how Fortune 500 companies are becoming faith-friendly, and how the new generation of the faithful is led by "cosmopolitan evangelicals." These are well-educated men and women who read both The New York Times and Christianity Today, and who are wary of the evangelical masses' penchant for polarizing rhetoric, apocalyptic pot-boilers, and bad Christian rock. Perhaps most startling is the importance of personal relationships between leaders--a quiet conversation after Bible study can have more impact than thousands of people marching in the streets.
Faith in the Halls of Power takes us inside the rarified world of the evangelical elite--beyond the hysterical panic and chest-thumping pride--to give us the real story behind the evangelical ascendancy in America.

"This important work should be required reading for anyone who wants to opine publicly on what American evangelicals are really up to."
--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

"For people wanting an understanding of how evangelicals have acquired so much power, money, and influence in the past 30 years, this is the ultimate insider's book."
--Sojourners Magazine

"Anybody who wants to understand the nexus between God and power in modern America should start here."
--The Economist

"Fascinating."
--John Schmalzbauer, Wall Street Journal

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (October 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195376056
  • ASIN: B008SLEXSS
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #207,894 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Starred Review. Lindsay, a sociologist at Rice University who has previously worked with pollster George Gallup Jr., looks at the rise of evangelical Christian influence in the spheres of power of American public life: political, intellectual, cultural and economic. Based on interviews with 360 leaders from these spheres, including two former presidents, as well as a command of what everybody else has heretofore written, Lindsay demonstrates how over the past two decades evangelicals have moved into positions of great influence. From a sociological point of view, their path to power is easy to discern through networks of relationships or institutions that have seeded larger political and economic institutions. This growing network has produced new leaders whose ideas and actions are motivated by their Christianity. The interviews allow Lindsay to cite numerous examples that make his point persuasively. He is a sympathetic observer who understands that evangelicalism is as reformist as any other movement that has ascended to power in America. Yet he also understands that evangelicalism has made accommodation to the larger public life it seeks to reform, a tension he calls elastic orthodoxy. This important work should be required reading for anyone who wants to opine publicly on what American evangelicals are really up to. (Oct.)
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"A clear-eyed, evenhanded analysis of evangelical influence that dispenses with overheated fears of theocracy to present a complex and nuanced portrait."
"Faith in the Halls of Power provides an extraordinary map of faith and power today." --Joseph Kip Kosek, Journal of the American Academy of Religion


"A book for serious readers, with insights into how Christians have shaped aspects of Republican Party policy; how they've engaged with the intellectual elite...and how corporate America has many Christians in the boardrooms." --Christianity


"As Lindsay demonstrates with overwhelming evidence, the rise of religious conservatives is a carefully orchestrated, well-financed, and systematic effort to inject evangelicals into the center of American society. ...revelatory." --Symposium


"The single finest account of the goals, ambitions, challenges, and complexities of evangelical elites I have ever read."--The Journal of Law and Religion



Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (October 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195376056
  • ASIN: B008SLEXSS
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #207,894 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Before he was named President of Gordon College, D. Michael Lindsay was a member of the sociology faculty at Rice University. During his time there, he launched a comprehensive project of interviewing hundreds of self-proclaimed evangelicals who are leaders in industry, government, entertainment, academia, church and parachurch ministries. The results of this research are cataloged in this in depth study of "How Evangelicals Joined the American Elite." In his research and his writing, Lindsay stands on the shoulders of Mark Noll, whose 1994 book, "The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind," served as a prod to many evangelical Christians to take a hard look in the mirror and be honest about their failings as thought leaders able to influence the broader culture.

In this book, Lindsay offers a clear definition of and paints a full-color portrait of the American evangelical microcosm as it exists at the beginning of the 21st Century. Evangelicals of often misunderstood and mislabeled -even within the Body of Christ - so the author's clear and unambiguous definition sets the stage beautifully for his treatment of some of the movement's key leaders and influencers:

"I define an evangelical as someone who believes (1) that the Bible is the supreme authority for religious belief and practice, (2) that he or she has personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and (3) that one should take a transforming, activist approach to faith.
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11 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling Read October 1, 2007
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Michael Lindsay's Faith in the Halls of Power is a compelling read. His book reveals what is really going on behind the scenes in the evangelical world.

It is extremely encouraging to any evangelical who has become weary over the negative image of evangelicals. There is a lot of good happening out there that Lindsay reveals through his many interviews. It is a very intriguing study filled with real life stories of Christians who are in places of strategic leadership.

Those in the non-evangelical world would gain tremendous insights from this book as well.

Barry Landrum
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well Worth Buying September 11, 2007
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Read it, think about it, and talk about it! A thought provoking, well researched book about a group who are running a large part of America. I like the fact that it is non partisan. D Michael Lindsay is definitely a sociologist on the up.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An amazing book September 11, 2007
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I couldn't believe the number and scope of people who Michael was able to interview for this amazing book. My jaw dropped at some of the people who he had interviewed to make this book a must read. It truly sheds a new light on the importance of evangalicals role in our country today and how it got that way.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Christianity - personal faith, powerful idea March 26, 2008
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Influence - funny word, interesting concept. Michael Lindsay, professor at Rice University, examines the idea of cultural influence and how evangelicals - those who would say they have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ - have exerted influence at the highest levels in our contemporary society. From politics to the arts, Lindsay found and interviewed literally hundreds of these evangelical men and women and explored their paths to influence. Lindsay notes that evangelical influence in the culture is undergoing resurgence - having taken a back seat to "personal evangelism" and the spiritual disciplines as the sole expression of the Christian faith in years past. Today, Christians do more than read their Bibles and pray - they vote, they paint, they teach in some of the leading universities, they run some of the largest companies...and many more are doing so as Christians than in the recent past. Of course, there was a day following the Reformation up until the time of our Founding Fathers, that it was commonplace for Christians to live and work as followers of Christ - but even recently the story of William Wilberforce once again raised the issue of Christian "ministry" and the idea of one's vocation as one's calling being the same thing.

I found the book an interesting read and a great history lesson valuable for all Christians to understand. Having been raised in a Christian home that engaged the community, I remember learning as a young man that not every Christian believed it was their duty or even their responsibility to make a difference in the world in which they lived. The terms "cultural mandate" or "worldview" were not frequent or familiar to many Christians in the late `60s or early `70s...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Faith in the Halls of Power September 12, 2007
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Lindsay's ability to network and interview so many influential people is quite amazing. I found the interviews most interesting. It is inspiring to learn the specific ways God is working through these people in the areas of politics, academia, entertainment as well as the business world.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Faith in the Halls of Power a Must Read November 24, 2009
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Lindsay presents a well-researched message for anyone interested in the evangelical community and its influence in universities, business, and politics. The material does not attempt to sway the reader, but shows how evangelicalism is moving in the areas of power. The book is an easy read and can be informative for young executives to spiritual leaders.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Faith in the Halls of Power
A very comprehensive work. A catalyst for extensive discussion of evangelicals in American society. Read more
Published on March 29, 2010 by Frank H. Tranzow
3.0 out of 5 stars A beginners curiousity
I have only read the first 20 pages. I wonder at this point if he will discuss the reality that people talk "religious talk" while at the same time motivated more for public... Read more
Published on June 19, 2008 by Owen F. Ireland
5.0 out of 5 stars Balance to Evangelicalism
This extensively researched book by Lindsay exposes the many misconceptions concerning those who identify themselves as evangelicals in Christian faith. Read more
Published on March 21, 2008 by David L. Neidert
3.0 out of 5 stars Research impressive, conclusions weak
Having been touted in the Wall Street Journal and published by Oxford University Press, Faith in the Halls of Power by D. Read more
Published on February 18, 2008 by Ralph Drollinger
5.0 out of 5 stars A well-needed work on the subject
Three years of research brings an excellent, well needed work to the subject of the influence of evangelical Christians in American society. D. Read more
Published on November 19, 2007 by David
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional documentation on the leadership role of evangelicals in...
I highly recommend this book! It provides an indebt documented treatise on the current role of evangelical leaders in America. This scholarly presentation is great reading! Read more
Published on October 19, 2007 by Terry D. Bertrand
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read
Faith in the Halls of Power is well worth reading. The book is thought provoking, intellectual, and an enjoyable read. Read more
Published on September 19, 2007 by JMD
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable data
Never before have so many accomplished evangelicals been interviewed by such a bright evangelical as D. Michael Lindsay. Read more
Published on September 15, 2007 by DM
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