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Book SynopsisHighlights Watergate as a critical turning point in Christian engagement in US politicsThe Watergate scandal was one of the most infamous events in American democratic history. Faith in the government plummeted, leaving the nation feeling betrayed and unsure who could be trusted anymore. In Evil Deeds in High Places, David E. Settje examines how Christian institutions reacted to this moral and ethical collapse, and the ways in which they chose to assert their moral authority. Settje argues that Watergate was a turning point for spurring Christian engagement with politics. While American Christians had certainly already been active in the public sphere, these events motivated a more urgent engagement in response, and served to pave the way for conservatives to push more fully into political power. Historians have carefully analyzed the judicial, media, congressional, and presidential actions surrounding Watergate, but there has been very little consideration of popular reactions of
Trade Review"This book makes for very interesting reading – timely even as it discusses events five decades in the past." * Religion *
"With this captivating book, David Settje brings a fresh perspective and uncovers new insights on the Watergate scandal and Nixon presidency. Settje shows that Watergate was not just a political scandal and Constitutional crisis; for many Americans it was also a religious test of faith. His excavation of the broad gamut of Protestant reactions is sensitive, nuanced, and compelling." -- William Inboden, Executive Director of the Clements Center for National Security and Associate Professor of Public Affairs and History, University of Texas at Austin
"What makes Settje a good historian is that he takes pleasure in revealing the debates that shape and move historical narratives.
Evil Deeds in High Places finds creative ways to pose contrasting views of Watergate and the nation to show the plurality of American voices, rather than the inherent wrongness of any one side. If nothing else, readers will find the origins of echoes for our time in what people said about Nixon." -- Raymond Haberski, author of God and War: American Civil Religion since 1945
"A compelling look at how the Watergate scandal was framed through a theological lens ... Highly recommended." * Choice *