Truce explores the history of the evangelical church in America, from fundamentalism to pyramid schemes to political campaigns. Host Chris Staron uses journalistic tools to investigate how the church got here and how it can do better.
The current season follows the rise of the Religious Right, examining the link between evangelicals and the Republican Party. Featuring special guests like Rick Perlstein, Frances Fitzgerald, Jesse Eisinger, Daniel K. Williams, and more.
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Truce explores the history of the evangelical church in America, from fundamentalism to pyramid schemes to political campaigns. Host Chris Staron uses journalistic tools to investigate how the church got here and how it can do better.
The current season follows the rise of the Religious Right, examining the link between evangelicals and the Republican Party. Featuring special guests like Rick Perlstein, Frances Fitzgerald, Jesse Eisinger, Daniel K. Williams, and more.
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A lot of evangelicals are now single-issue voters, and that issue is abortion. But that was not always the case. In fact, for a great deal of American history, abortion was largely seen as a Catholic issue. There are, of course, exceptions. But most evangelicals and Protestants were divided on the subject, even favoring abortion when it came to preserving the health of the mother, or in cases of rape and incest.
On this episode, Chris interviews historian and author Daniel K. Williams about the history of the abortion debate in the United States. A major turning point was the availability of elective or "on-demand" abortions in places like New York. As evangelicals grew more upset with the moral decline of the country, they lumped abortion together with gay and lesbian rights fights, the proliferation of pornography, and decided that it needed to stop. Plus, big money through New Right PACs entered the field, and politicians were soon chosen on their allegiance to pro-life legislation.
Sources:
Defenders of the Unborn: The Pro-Life Movement before Roe v. Wade by Daniel K Williams
Reaganland by Rick Perlstein
The Evangelicals by Frances Fitzgerald
Romper Room on YouTube
CBS Sunday Morning excellent story on Sherri Chessen
Article on thalidomide
Oyez.org for the Supreme Court cases
Church History in Plain Language by Bruce Shelley
American Experience article on Comstock Laws
New York Times video on the Population Bomb (good stuff!)
The US Constitution
Frances Shaeffer and the Shaping of Evangelical America by Barry Hankins
Discussion Questions:
Why was abortion considered a Catholic issue in the mid-1900s?
How did the Griswold case impact the Roe case?
How did changing sexual mores contribute to the pro-life movement?
How did the 1970 opening of New York to elective abortions impact public opinion? What is "abortion on demand"?
How did Reagan's endorsement of the HLA shift Republican politics?
Was Reagan successful in helping the pro-life movement, or was he merely throwing them a bone to get votes?
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Truce - History of the Christian Church
Truce explores the history of the evangelical church in America, from fundamentalism to pyramid schemes to political campaigns. Host Chris Staron uses journalistic tools to investigate how the church got here and how it can do better.
The current season follows the rise of the Religious Right, examining the link between evangelicals and the Republican Party. Featuring special guests like Rick Perlstein, Frances Fitzgerald, Jesse Eisinger, Daniel K. Williams, and more.