Foreword – Acknowledgments – "When in Rome, Do as the Greeks!": Statements and Counter-Statements – Reconstructing America’s Religious Rhetoric – Henry Grady: "The South and Her Problems" – John Roach Straton: "Saving America That the World Might Be Saved" – Maintaining America’s White Piety – Billy Sunday: "The Theater, the Cards and the Dance" – Andrew West: "Why Princeton Did Not Ask Billy Sunday" – Bob Jones, Sr.: "Modern Woman" – Naming America’s White Supremacy – Andrew Cobb Erwin: "I Come from Georgia!" – William Jennings Bryan: "Jesus Is More Needed" – Separating within American Itself – William Ward Ayer: "Evangelical Christianity Endangered by Its Fragmentized Condition" – E.Earle Ellis: "Segregation and the Kingdom of God" – Billy James Hargis: "The Cross and the Sickle" – James Forman: "Black Manifesto" – Carl McIntire: "Christian Manifesto" – Redeeming America from Its Original Sin – Terry Rude: "Southern Manhood" – Phil Snider: "The Right Side of History" – Barack Obama: "Eulogy for State Senator and Pastor Clementa Pinckney" – Mitch Landrieu: "On Removing Confederate Statues" – Confessing America’s Sin of White Nationalism – James Williams: "Ending Racial Segregation in the Church".
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Camille Kaminski Lewis is Visiting Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Furman University. She holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University in Rhetorical Studies and is the author of Romancing the Difference: Kenneth Burke, Bob Jones University, and the Rhetoric of Religious Fundamentalism.