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“How 81 percent of evangelicals could have voted for Donald Trump, given his flouting of their
‘traditional values,†has been a question for many Americans since 2016. . . . Kidd, a
professor of history at Baylor University, finds an explanation in the history of the relationship
between evangelicals and political power.―—Frances Fitzgerald, New York Times“A concise
but assured history of the evangelical movement . . . The question of who is and who is not an
evangelical should matter to everyone concerned with American politics and the American social
order.―—Alan Jacobs, Atlantic “This book, written by one of the most respected historians
of our time, examines evangelicalism with clarity and insight, through the telling of a riveting story.
Reading this book makes me remember why I loved the word ‘evangelical†in the first place,
and why I think our movement is worth saving.―—Russell Moore, president, The Ethics &
Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention“Kidd makes a persuasive
case for returning the term ‘evangelical†to the religious convictions that once loomed as
more important for ‘evangelicals†than political adherence. This book is as important as it is
timely.―—Mark A. Noll, co-editor of Evangelicals: Who They Have Been, Are Now, and Could
Be“Thomas Kidd, an accomplished U.S. historian and practicing evangelical Christian, reminds
us that evangelicalism has always been primarily a religious and spiritual movement that, when at
its best, has transcended race, class, ethnicity, and politics.―—John Fea, author of Believe Me:
The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump“Part history, part lament, this book offers a bracing
introduction to evangelicalism in America. Thomas Kidd tells the tumultuous story of a movement
that began in the eighteenth century as a heartfelt quest for spiritual rebirth and holiness, but
which is best known today for its political support of Donald Trump and the Republican
Party.―—Catherine A. Brekus, author of Sarah Osbornâ€s World“Learned but highly
accessible, this is an excellent introduction to US evangelical history and politics. Sweeping across
two hundred years, multiple faith commitments, and covering a broad range of racial and political
identities, this is an important book.―—Melani McAlister, George Washington University Read
more Thomas S. Kidd is the James Vardaman Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor
University. His books include Benjamin Franklin: The Religious Life of a Founding Father and
American Colonial History: Clashing Cultures and Faiths. Read more