Founded in 1941 by Reinhold Niebuhr and others, the magazine Christianity anti Crisis (C&C) achieved a level of influence far exceeding its small circulation. A forum for important writers ranging from Paul Tillich to Rosemary Ruether, from George Kennan to Noam Chomsky, from Margaret Mead to Cornel West, from Lewis Mumford to Daniel Berrigan, C&C for half a century commanded great respect in left-liberal circles, both religious and secular.In Building a Protestant Left, Mark Hulsether uses the history of C&C as a case study to explore changing ideas about religion and society in the latter...
Founded in 1941 by Reinhold Niebuhr and others, the magazine Christianity anti Crisis (C&C) achieved a level of influence far exceeding its small circ...