Gil Hahn

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solve the problem of the hydrogen bomb.” Niebuhr accused Graham—and Eisenhower—of equating faith with “good plumbing” as the core values of the “American Way of Life.” What angered Niebuhr was the smug, complacent, self-regarding contentment of powerful men, both in government and in the churches, who decided that simple “religious faith” would resolve the social and political crises of the age.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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