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submersion strategy and, 223–24
Abram Vereide’s vision of international spiritual war and, 143, 152–55 (
see also
Cold War anticommunism; German fascism)
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 134–36
Foth, Dick, 21, 385
Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order, 184
Founders, United States, 366
Franco, Francisco, 227, 262, 396n, 407n
Franklin, Benjamin, 59–60, 353, 366
freedom of religion, 368–69
free enterprise, 155, 187, 217, 343.
See also
capitalism
Freeman, C. S., 224
Fricke, Otto, 159, 163–65, 169, 171
Frontier Christian Fellowship, 316–17
fundamentalism, American.
See
American fundamentalism futurism, 183–84
Garfield, James, 362
Gärtner, Margarete, 176–77, 411n
Gedat, Gustav Adolf, 163–65, 175, 177, 218 425n
German fascism, 144–80.
See also
European fascism; Hitler, Adolf
Konrad Adenauer’s Christian Democratic Union and, 177–80
American fascism and, 122–24, 129, 132, 143 (
see also
American fascism)
Castle Mainau conference on Nazi moral rehabilitation, 174–77
Doug Coe and, 215–16, 254–55
Cold War anticommunism and, 149–52, 168–74
Nazi espionage in U. S., 144–49
theodicy, postwar Nazi suffering, and Cold War containment policy, 160–62
Abram Vereide’s Christian Embassy and postwar Nazi reconciliation, 156–59, 163–68
Abram Vereide’s vision of international spiritual war and, 152–55
Glen Eyrie Castle retreat, 211, 252–56
Global Ethnic Missions (Youth Ablaze), 295
Global Harvest, 301
globalization, 306–7, 384
God-controlled government.
See
theocracy
God’s will, 107, 123, 141–42, 378.
See also
Jesus Christ
Goebbels, Joseph, 129, 254
Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah, 165
Gore, Al, 259–60
Graham, Billy, 24, 74, 184, 186, 195–98, 219, 229, 257, 276–77, 362, 380, 415n
Grassley, Chuck, 18, 54, 281
Great Awakenings.
See
Edwards, Jonathan; Finney, Charles
Grandison
Greece, 154–55, 190
Green, Marshall, 246
Groseclose, Elgin, 249
Grubb, Norman, 98–99, 101, 123, 190, 399n, 403n
Guatemala, 199, 201
guidance and Frank Buchman, 127–30, 138
Gunther, John, 99
Haggard, Ted, 293–97, 300, 304–7, 314–15, 323, 426n, 431n.
See also
New Life Church
Haines, Wallace E., 160, 175–77, 217–18
Haiti, 215–16, 421n
Hall, Tony, 276, 396n, 424n
Halverson, Richard, 208–10, 216, 230, 238, 278–79, 418n
Hamilton, Alexander, 340
Hanes, Robert M., 148
Hardesty, Howard, 249
Hardt, Michael, 387
Hargis, Billy James, 322
Harmel, Pierre, 224
Hart, Merwin K., 124, 189–90, 412n, 420n
Hata, Tsutomu, 46
hate-crime legislation, 265–66.
See also
homosexuality
Hatfield, Mark, 25, 183, 211–12, 247
Hawley, Joseph, 70–71
Hayek, Friedrich von, 190–91
Hayford, Jack, 300–301
Hays, Brooks, 140, 185
heart as a theological concept, 6, 7, 39, 40, 42, 58–59, 77
Henry, Carl F. H., 153–55
Hildring, John H., 158
Hilton, Conrad, 195–98
Himmler, Heinrich, 129, 254
Hirs, Alfred, 169–70
history, providential, 2–3, 339–56, 364–69.
See also
Christian educational movement
Hitler, Adolf.
See also
German fascism
Hermann J. Abs and, 166–67
American fascism and, 98
America First and, 148
Bruce Barton on, 136
Frank Buchman on, 129–30
Doug Coe on, 30, 54, 212, 217, 244, 254–55, 380
Family/Fellowship on, 3, 45, 217
Henry Ford and, 122–23
Gedat, Gustav Adolf on, 164
German Christians and, 164, 172
Hans Speidel and, 166
Abram Vereide on, 143, 157
Manfred Zapp and, 146–47, 149
Ho Chi Minh, 30, 254
Hoffman, Paul G., 192
Hofstadter, Richard, 74
Hohenlohe, Gottfried, 175, 177
holy laughter, 364
homeschooling, 340–46, 349.
See also
Christian educational movement
homosexuality
Sam Brownback and, 265–66, 268–69
Frank Buchman and, 126, 405n culture war and, 57, 132, 259, 277, 294, 311
Ted Haggard and, 293–94, 296, 322–23, 426n
Homosexual Revolution, The
(book), 322–23
Ivanwald and, 2, 40,
Operation Rescue (Operation Save America) and, 359, 363
Rushdoony, Rousas John and, 347
same–sex marriage, 375
sexual purity movement and, 324, 331
spiritual warfare and, 309
Workplace Religious Freedom Act and, 275
Honduras, 25
Hoover, J. Edgar, 183–84
Houses of Worship Act, 265
Hughes, Harold, 232, 240, 278–79
Hull, Cordell, 145
human rights, 224–25, 266–67
Hunter, Bob, 53–54
Hutchinson, Abigail, 62–68
Idea, Abram Vereide’s, 89–92.
See also
key man theory; Vereide, Abraham (Abram)
Imago Dei Community, 374–79
Indonesia, 24, 221, 245–52, 320, 422n
Industrial Workers of the World, 101–8 “In God We Trust,” 199
Inhofe, James, 6, 18, 259–60, 430n
International Bible Society, 319–21
International Christian Leadership (ICL), 8, 21, 123–24, 163, 166, 172–73, 189–91, 199, 207–8.
See also
Family/Fellowship
International Council for Christian Leadership, 163, 191
International Foundation, 22
internationalism.
See
Cold War anticommunism; foreign politics; Worldwide Spiritual Offensive
International Religious Freedom Act, 275
Iraq, 26, 303
Islam, 13, 29–30, 132, 233–34, 259, 266–67, 307, 320
Israel, 224, 245, 262, 270, 303
It Can’t Happen Here
(book), 130–31
Ivanwald, 13–55
author’s encounter with brother of, 13–16
author’s encounter with house leader at, 38–40
author’s entry into, 1–2, 16–18
author’s initiation at house meeting at, 32–35
brotherhood at, 40–42
Cedars retreat, Potomac Point, C Street House and, 27–30
cell and Youth Corps instructions at, 44–47
daily regimen at, 30–32
faith and practice at, 47–51
relationship of Family/Fellowship to, 18–27
responses to author’s article about, 241–45, 385, 394n
Somalia film and, 282–83
theology of, 42–44
visit of David Coe to, 35–38
visit of Doug Coe to, 26, 51–55
Jackson, Henry “Scoop,” 183
Jackson, Robert H., 124
Jackson, Thomas J. “Stonewall,” 351–56
Japan, 46, 343
Jay, John, 361–62
Jefferson, Thomas, 339
Jesus Christ.
See also
Jesus plus nothing theology; theocracy
Bruce Barton’s book on, 133–37
Frank Buchman’s Quiet Time and, 126–28
chosen ones of, David Coe on, 35–38
Eldridge Cleaver and, 240
Doug Coe on, 29–30, 216, 380
Charles Colson’s Prison Fellowship and, 235–36
Family/Fellowship and, 4, 27, 275–76
Charles Grandison Finney on, 77, 83
God’s will, 107, 123, 141–42, 378
as interventionist, 374
Ivanwald brothers and, 1–2, 14–15, 27, 31–32, 39–40, 45
Ed Meese and, 28–29
as mood, 5, 60, 72
as personality (
see
personality)
as psyops man, 194