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The role of religion in American presidential rhetoric

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  • 10 ore di lettura

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What do George W. Bush and John F. Kennedy have in common? Quite a lot, as this comparative study on the religious rhetoric of American presidents reveals. It may surprise many to learn that Bush, often labeled a religious fanatic during the Iraq War, employed similar religious elements in his speeches as Kennedy, who remains idolized by many. The study highlights the existence of an American civil religion within presidential rhetoric, emphasizing how the fusion of politics and religion creates a vague concept of national religiosity. This understanding is crucial for grasping the significance of references to God in presidential discourse. It explains how iconic phrases like Kennedy's "New Frontier" and Bush's "Axis of Evil" were crafted and their impact on both U.S. and international audiences. Through a detailed analysis of speeches by Kennedy and Bush, the study illustrates how American presidents have used biblical references to legitimize their policies and shape public discourse. Ultimately, it argues that religion will continue to play a significant role in American politics, regardless of the personal beliefs of future presidents.

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The role of religion in American presidential rhetoric, Sonja Schwarz-Arendt

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2010
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