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Fighting Fundamentalist

Fighting Fundamentalist

Markku Ruotsila

Oxford University Press Inc
2016
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For most of his sixty-year career, the Reverend Carl McIntire was at the center of controversy. The best known and most influential of the fundamentalist radio broadcasters and anticommunists of the Cold War era, his many enemies depicted him as a dangerous far rightist, a racist, or a "McCarthyite" opportunist engaged in red-baiting for personal profit. Despised and hounded by liberals, revered by fundamentalists, and distrusted by the center, he became a lightning rod in the early American culture wars. Markku Ruotsila's Fighting Fundamentalist, the first scholarly biography of McIntire, peels off the accumulated layers of caricature and makes a case for restoring McIntire to his place as one of the most consequential religious leaders in the twentieth-century United States. The book traces McIntire's life from his early twentieth-century childhood in Oklahoma to his death in 2002. From his discipleship under J. Gresham Machen during the fundamentalist-modernist controversy, through his fifty-year pastorate in Collingswood, NJ, and his presidency of the International Council of Christian Churches, McIntire--Ruotsila shows--stands out as the most important fundamentalist of his time. Based on exhaustive research in fifty-two archival collections--including the recently opened collection of the Carl McIntire papers and never-before seen FBI files--Ruotsila looks beyond the McIntire of legend. Instead, Ruostila argues, McIntire was a serious theological, political, and economic combatant, a tireless organizer who pioneered the public theologies, inter-faith alliances, and political methods that would give birth to the Christian Right. The moral values agenda of the 1970s and after would not have existed without the anti-communist and ant-New Deal activism that McIntire inaugurated in the 1930s.
Churchill and Finland

Churchill and Finland

Markku Ruotsila

Routledge
2004
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This book examines the intertwined dynamics of Churchill's anticommunist and geopolitical thought. It looks at the ways in which he attempted to use Finland as both tool and ally in the anticommunist projects of the twentieth century. Finland appeared a staunch ally in Churchill's recurring efforts to destroy or negate international communism, but the broader concerns of geopolitics and Great Power diplomacy complicated what might have been a simple task of teaming up with like-minded Finns. The resulting tensions are explored and explained in this study of comparative anticommunism based on Churchill's private papers and on additional British, Finnish and American documents.
Churchill and Finland

Churchill and Finland

Markku Ruotsila

Routledge
2012
nidottu
This book examines the intertwined dynamics of Churchill's anticommunist and geopolitical thought. It looks at the ways in which he attempted to use Finland as both tool and ally in the anticommunist projects of the twentieth century. Finland appeared a staunch ally in Churchill's recurring efforts to destroy or negate international communism, but the broader concerns of geopolitics and Great Power diplomacy complicated what might have been a simple task of teaming up with like-minded Finns. The resulting tensions are explored and explained in this study of comparative anticommunism based on Churchill's private papers and on additional British, Finnish and American documents.
The Origins of Christian Anti-Internationalism

The Origins of Christian Anti-Internationalism

Markku Ruotsila

Georgetown University Press
2007
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The roots of conservative Christian skepticism of international politics run deep. In this original work, Markku Ruotsila artfully unearths the historical and theological origins of evangelical Christian thought on modern-day international organizations and U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the fierce debates over the first truly international body - the League of Nations.After describing the rise of the Social Gospel movement that played a vital, foundational role in the movement toward a League of Nations, "The Origins of Christian Anti-Internationalism" examines the arguments and tactics that the most influential confessional Christian congregations in the United States - dispensational millenialists, Calvinists, Lutherans, and, to a lesser extent, Methodists, Episcopalians, and Christian Restorationists - used to undermine domestic support for the proposed international body. Ruotsila recounts how these groups learned to co-opt less religious-minded politicians and organizations that were likewise opposed to the very concept of international multilateralism.In closely analyzing how the evangelical movement successfully harnessed political activism to sway U.S. foreign policy, he traces a direct path from the successful battle against the League to the fundamentalist-modernist clashes of the 1920s and the present-day debate over America's role in the world. This exploration of why the United States ultimately rejected the League of Nations offers a lucid interpretation of the significant role that religion plays in U.S. policymaking both at home and abroad. Ruotsila's analysis will be of interest to scholars and practitioners of theology, religious studies, religion and politics, international relations, domestic policy, and U.S. and world history.
Trumpin Amerikka

Trumpin Amerikka

Markku Ruotsila

Basam Books
2024
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Mikä selittää Donald Trumpin jatkuvan vetovoiman? Miksi Trumpia ja hänen politiikkaansa samalla inhotaan ja pelätään niin intohimoisesti? Miksi Yhdysvalloista on tullut äärimmäisen syvästi jakautunut, sisällissodan kynnyksellä hoippuva kansakunta, jossa puolet kansalaisista kokee Trumpin ainoaksi toivokseen - ja toiset pitävät häntä kannattajineen kaiken hyvän ja edistyksellisen suurimpana uhkana.Trumpista on tullut itseään suurempi symboli ja ukkosenjohdatin, jonka kautta käsitellään kaikkia oman aikamme suuria kysymyksiä - maahanmuutosta, rasismista, oikeistopopulismin noususta ja demokratian tilasta sananvapauden, oikeusvaltion, markkinatalouden ja kansainvälisen järjestyksen tulevaisuuteen. Trumpin Amerikka on uusimpaan tutkimustietoon pohjaava, vertaansa hakeva tietopaketti Trumpin presidenttikaudesta jälkimaininkeineen sekä analyysi siitä, mitä Yhdysvalloissa on oikeasti tapahtumassa. Maata raastavissa kulttuuri- ja arvosodissa ottavat yhteen kaksi hyvin erilaista ”pyhien arvojen” kokoelmaa eli käsitystä ihmisarvoisesta elämästä ja hyvän yhteiskunnan luonteesta. Arvoista, tunteista, uskosta ja identiteeteistä on tullut ensisijaisia jakolinjan kummallakin puolella, ja niiden pohjalta käydään lakkaamatonta ja raastavaa taistelua yhteiskunnallisesta ylivallasta. Sama polarisaatio on käynnissä muuallakin, joten Trumpin Amerikan ymmärtäminen auttaa varautumaan tulevaan myös sen rajojen ulkopuolella, mukaan lukien Suomessa. Kirjan kirjoittaja, Suomen johtaviin Yhdysvaltain-asiantuntijoihin kuuluva Markku Ruotsila on dosentti Helsingin ja Tampereen yliopistoissa sekä LCC International Universityn professori, joka on väitellyt tohtoriksi Cambridgen yliopistosta ja toiminut tutkijana myös Oxfordin, New Yorkin ja Stanfordin yliopistoissa. Hänen aiempiin teoksiinsa kuuluvat muun muassa Sydänmaiden kapina (2018), Fighting Fundamentalist (2016), Uskonnollinen vasemmisto Yhdysvalloissa (2014) ja Yhdysvaltain kristillinen oikeisto (2008).