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Fbi and Religion - Faith and National Security Before and After 9/11

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"Based on my government experience and knowledge, I find this book one of the best I have read in quite a while. Interesting, innovative, and insightful."—Loch K. Johnson, Regents Professor of International Affairs, University of Georgia

 "A devastating portrait of the FBI as a regulatory agent in the history of religions. The authors prove that the FBI does not just surveil and capture criminals. It defines, classifies, and punishes those who organize collectively and speak prophetically in modern America."—Kathryn Lofton, Yale University

List of contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction. “True Faith and Allegiance”— Religion and the FBI
Sylvester A. Johnson and Steven Weitzman

1. American Religion and the Rise of Internal Security: A Prologue
Kathryn Gin Lum and Lerone A. Martin

2. “If God be for you, who can be against you?” Persecution and Vindication of the Church of God in Christ during World War I
Theodore Kornweibel, Jr.

3. The FBI and the Moorish Science Temple of America, 1926–1960
Sylvester A. Johnson

4. J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI, and the Religious Cold War
Dianne Kirby

5. Apostles of Deceit: Ecumenism, Fundamentalism, Surveillance, and the Contested Loyalties of Protestant Clergy during the Cold War
Michael J. McVicar

6. The FBI and the Catholic Church
Regin Schmidt

7. Hoover’s Judeo-Christians: Jews, Religion, and Communism in the Cold War
Sarah Imhoff

8. Policing Public Morality: Hoover’s FBI, Obscenity, and Homosexuality
Douglas M. Charles

9. The FBI and the Nation of Islam
Karl Evanzz

10. Dreams and Shadows: Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Sylvester A. Johnson

11. A Vast Infiltration: Mormonism and the FBI
Matthew Bowman

12. The FBI’s “Cult War” against the Branch Davidians
Catherine Wessinger

13. The FBI and American Muslims after September
Michael Barkun

14. Policing Kashmiri Brooklyn
Junaid Rana

15. Allies against Armageddon? The FBI and the Academic Study of Religion
Steven Weitzman

Notes
Index

About the author

Sylvester A. Johnson is Associate Professor of African American Studies and Religious Studies at Northwestern University.

Steven P. Weitzman is the Abraham Ellis Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages and Literatures at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies.

Summary

Starting from the beginnings of the FBI before World War I, moving through the Civil Rights Movement and the Cold War, up to 9/11, this book tackles questions essential to understanding not only the history of law enforcement and religion, but also the future of religious liberty in America.

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