04146nam 22005055 450 991015313090332120230810001428.00-520-96242-710.1525/9780520962422(CKB)3710000000960224(MiAaPQ)EBC4711975(StDuBDS)EDZ0001725477(DE-B1597)520621(OCoLC)964527594(DE-B1597)9780520962422(EXLCZ)99371000000096022420190920d2017 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe FBI and Religion Faith and National Security before and after 9/11 /Steven Weitzman, Sylvester A. JohnsonBerkeley, CA : University of California Press, [2017]©20171 online resource (377 pages)Includes index.0-520-28728-2 0-520-28727-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. "True Faith and Allegiance"- Religion and the FBI / Johnson, Sylvester A. / Weitzman, Steven -- 1. American Religion and the Rise of Internal Security: A Prologue / Lum, Kathryn Gin / Martin, Lerone A. -- 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 / Kornweibel, Theodore -- 3. The FBI and the Moorish Science Temple of America, 1926-1960 / Johnson, Sylvester A. -- 4. J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI, and the Religious Cold War / Kirby, Dianne -- 5. Apostles of Deceit: Ecumenism, Fundamentalism, Surveillance, and the Contested Loyalties of Protestant Clergy during the Cold War / McVicar, Michael J. -- 6. The FBI and the Catholic Church / Schmidt, Regin -- 7. Hoover's Judeo-Christians: Jews, Religion, and Communism in the Cold War / Imhoff, Sarah -- 8. Policing Public Morality: Hoover's FBI, Obscenity, and Homosexuality / Charles, Douglas M. -- 9. The FBI and the Nation of Islam / Evanzz, Karl -- 10. Dreams and Shadows: Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference / Johnson, Sylvester A. -- 11. A Vast Infi ltration: Mormonism and the FBI / Bowman, Matthew -- 12. The FBI's "Cult War" against the Branch Davidians / Wessinger, Catherine -- 13. The FBI and American Muslims after September II / Barkun, Michael -- 14. Policing Kashmiri Brooklyn / Rana, Junaid -- 15. Allies against Armageddon? The FBI and the Academic Study of Religion / Weitzman, Steven -- Notes -- IndexThe Federal Bureau of Investigation has had a long and tortuous relationship with religion over almost the entirety of its existence. As early as 1917, the Bureau began to target religious communities and groups it believed were hotbeds of anti-American politics. Whether these religious communities were pacifist groups that opposed American wars, or religious groups that advocated for white supremacy or direct conflict with the FBI, the Bureau has infiltrated and surveilled religious communities that run the gamut of American religious life. The FBI and Religion recounts this fraught and fascinating history, focusing on key moments in the Bureau's history. 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 and today, 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.Law enforcementUnited StatesReligious aspectsReligion and lawUnited StatesLaw enforcementReligious aspects.Religion and law363.250973Johnson Sylvester A., Weitzman Steven, DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910153130903321The FBI and Religion2836708UNINA02958nam 2200697 450 991082736600332120210525143019.01-61168-601-61-61168-602-4(CKB)2670000000571271(EBL)1524270(OCoLC)893336341(SSID)ssj0001235974(PQKBManifestationID)11654319(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001235974(PQKBWorkID)11231610(PQKB)10468805(MiAaPQ)EBC1524270(MdBmJHUP)muse33225(Au-PeEL)EBL1524270(CaPaEBR)ebr10962081(CaONFJC)MIL651390(EXLCZ)99267000000057127120140410h20142014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Zionist paradox Hebrew literature and Israeli identity /Yigal Schwartz ; translated by Michal SapirWaltham, Massachusetts :Brandeis University Press,[2014]©20141 online resource (353 p.)The Schusterman series in Israel studiesOriginal work was published in 2007 with English title "Do you know the land where the lemon blooms : human engineering and landscape conceptualization in Hebrew literature"--Publisher's email.1-322-20110-2 1-58465-894-0 Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-328) and index.1. Avraham Mapu, "The love of Zion" (1853): the beautiful daughter of Zion, the (Faux) shepherd boy and the cutting up of the monster -- 2. Theodor Herzl, "Altneuland" (1902): shall these dry bones live -- 3. Yosef Luidor, "Yoash" (1912): the taste of freedom and space -- 4. Moshe Shamir, "He walked in the fields" (1948): it turned out it was all fake -- 5. Amos Oz, "Nomads and viper" (1963): a short, patched European jacket over a white desert robe.A comprehensive reinterpretation of the development of Hebrew and Israeli literature against the backdrop of the Zionist idealSchusterman series in Israel studies.Zionism in literatureHebrew fictionHistory and criticismIsraeli fictionHistory and criticismJewsIsraelIdentityNational characteristics, Israeli, in literatureZionism in literature.Hebrew fictionHistory and criticism.Israeli fictionHistory and criticism.JewsIdentity.National characteristics, Israeli, in literature.892.4/093585694Shṿarts Yigʼal1706818Sapir MichalMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827366003321The Zionist paradox4094571UNINA