Read One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America Online
Authors: Kevin M. Kruse
Tags: #History, #Non-Fiction, #Religion, #Politics, #Business, #Sociology, #United States
Pentagon, religious practices at,
83
PepsiCo.,
254
Percy, Walker (novelist),
243
Perot, H. Ross (executive),
265
Pew, J. Howard, Jr. (executive),
16â17
,
20â22
,
28
,
46
,
103
,
225
,
252
,
264
Pew, Joseph Newton, Jr. (executive),
46
Pfeffer, Leo (lawyer),
168
Philbin, Philip J. (representative),
118
Phillips, John (representative),
48
Piety, patriotism and,
130
,
135
,
153
,
169
,
206
,
241
,
243
,
277
,
286
,
290
Pike, James A. (Episcopal bishop),
189
,
212
Pledge of Allegiance
    Â
celebrations of new,
110â111
    Â
George H. W. Bush's use as partisan issue,
282â283
    Â
George M. Docherty and,
105â107
    Â
music,
111
    Â
as official pledge,
102
    Â
original,
100â102
    Â
required recitations in schools,
288
    Â
“under God” inserted into,
102â104
,
106â110
,
116
,
124
,
169
,
178
,
186
,
272
,
293
Pollock, Channing (author),
15
Potter, Charles (senator),
113
Powers, James E. (American Legion commander),
210â211
Prayer
    Â
cabinet meetings opened with,
81â84
    Â
corporate,
190
    Â
First Amendment and,
175
,
179
,
181
,
182
    Â
John F. Kennedy's comments on,
184â185
    Â
National Day of Prayer,
55â57
    Â
in political life,
47
,
98
    Â
in public schools,
170â190
,
205
    Â
at Republican National Convention,
275
    Â
See also
Public prayer
Prayer amendment,
203â237
    Â
hearings in the House,
215â224
    Â
in House of Representatives,
207â224
    Â
opposition to,
206â207
,
213â215
,
217â221
,
223
,
225â226
,
231â234
    Â
in Senate,
227â237
    Â
separation of church and state,
209
,
224â225
Prayer breakfast meetings,
36
,
41â45
,
79â80
,
278â279
Precision Valve Corporation,
264
Prentis, H. W. (NAM president),
6
,
15
Protestant Council,
172
Protestants and Other Americans United for the Separation of Church and State (POAU),
xvi
,
99
,
123
,
240
Proudly They Came
. . .
To Honor America
(album),
272â273
    Â
national heritage of,
175
    Â
Nixon inauguration,
244
    Â
as political development,
36
    Â
popularization of,
38â39
    Â
school prayer amendment,
203â237
Public relations
    Â
Advertising Council and,
131
    Â
faith emphasized in campaigns,
6
    Â
National Association of Manufacturers (NAM),
4
,
6
    Â
piety and,
251
    Â
prayer and,
37
Public service campaigns,
131
Publishing, religion in,
138â139
Puder, Glen D. (minister),
128
Quaker Oats Company,
46
Rabaut, Louis C. (representative),
102â104
,
108â111
,
113â115
Randolph, William (representative),
185
Rayburn, Sam (representative),
50
,
54
,
102
Reagan, Ronald (president),
xiv
,
28
,
275â281
    Â
Committee to Proclaim Liberty and,
28
    Â
Disneyland dedication,
127â128
    Â
Fred Schwarz and,
148
    Â
“God Bless America” phrase use,
275â277
    Â
“Hollywood's Answer to Communism” and,
155
    Â
National Affairs Briefing of the Religious Roundtable,
278
    Â
National Association of Religious Broadcasters (NARB) address,
279
    Â
National Prayer Breakfast,
278
    Â
renomination as president,
280â281
    Â
at Republican National Convention,
275â276
    Â
sacralization of state by,
278
    Â
school prayer amendment,
278â279
    Â
at Southern California School of Anti-Communism,
153â154
“Regents' Prayer,”
171â173
,
175
,
177â179
,
182â183
,
185
Reitman, Alan (ACLU official),
123
Religion
    Â
in politics,
124
,
130
,
244
,
255
,
280
,
286
    Â
in popular culture,
130
    Â
in public life,
82
,
166
,
190
,
206
,
237
,
244
,
292â294
    Â
in public schools,
165â201
“Religion in American Life” (RIAL) campaign,
132â138
Religious revival
    Â
“Back to God” movement,
73â75
    Â
Eisenhower administration and,
87â88
,
96
,
100
,
130
,
293
    Â
March of Freedom and,
90
    Â
Nixon administration and,
247
    Â
Reagan administration and,
276â277
    Â
“Religion in American Life” (RIAL) campaign and,
134
Religious heritage
    Â
generalizations about,
172
    Â
Hugo Black and,
180
    Â
public prayer,
175
,
178
    Â
school prayer and,
170
,
172
,
180
Religious nationalism,
161
,
169
,
241â242
,
246
,
273
,
292
Religious Observance Committee,
244â245
Religious right,
277â279
,
281
,
287
,
290
,
293
Republic Steel Corporation,
20
,
21
,
23
,
28
,
69
,
254
Republican National Conventions,
ix
,
46
,
59
,
60
,
62
,
153
,
216
,
224
,
242
,
275â276
,
282
,
285
,
288
Reston, James “Scotty” (journalist),
60
Reuther, Walter (labor leader),
103
,
160
Rhodes, Fred (lay preacher),
252â253
Richards, Ann (governor),
282
Richardson, Sid (oilman),
50â51
,
54
,
58â59
,
64
,
69
,
84
,
87
Richfield Oil Company,
130
,
153
,
156â159
Ridgway, Matthew (general),
33
The Road to Serfdom
(Hayek),
19
Robb, R. E. (columnist),
97
Roberts, Cliff (investment banker),
72
Robertson, A. Willis (senator),
47
,
54
Robertson, Pat (evangelist),
47
,
277
,
278
,
279
,
282
,
285
,
291â292
Robinson, Claude (Opinion Research president),
86
Romney, George (governor),
247
Romney, Mitt (governor),
292
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (president),
4â8
,
11â14
,
16
,
28
,
39â40
,
89
,
128
,
140
,
275
Roosevelt, Theodore (president),
112
Ross, Roy (minister),
114
Rostow, Eugene (dean),
xv
,
98â99
,
176
,
293
Roth, Larry (parent),
174â175
Rove, Karl (Bush strategist),
290
Rovere, Richard (writer),
159
Rucker, Allen W. (author),
26
Ruegemer, E. J. (judge),
145â147
Rushdoony, R. J. (missionary),
26
Russell, Henry Edward (minister),
253
Russell, Richard (senator),
253
Safire, William (Nixon speechwriter),
284
Salit, Norman (Synagogue League of America president),
114
San Diego Gas & Electric Company,
29â30
Sawyer, Henry (attorney),
195
Schempp, Edward (parent),
193
,
197â198
Schempp, Ellory (high school student),
192â193
Schick Safety Razor Company,
152
,
156
,
158
Schools
    Â
Bible readings in,
190â201
,
205
    Â
Engel v. Vitale
,
174â190
    Â
Gideon Bible distribution to,
165â169
    Â
“In God We Trust” motto placement in classrooms,
191
    Â
parochial,
xvi
,
99
,
103
,
180
    Â
Pledge of Allegiance required recitations,
288