The Cross and Reaganomics by Crouse Eric R.;

The Cross and Reaganomics by Crouse Eric R.;

Author:Crouse, Eric R.;
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2012-08-15T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. Danny Collum, “What’s at Stake . . . and What Isn’t,” Sojourners 13, no. 8 (September 1984): 14. Jim Wallis, “The President’s Pulpit,” Sojourners 13, no. 8 (September 1984): 20.

2. Danny Collum, “Patriotism against the Wind,” Sojourners 13, no. 9 (October 1984): 39. Troy, Morning in America, 163.

3. Andy Bos, “Prof Reviews Economics,” Wheaton Record, February 6, 1981, 3.

4. Kengor, God and Ronald Reagan, 17, 363. In his autobiography, Reagan claims he was twelve years old when baptized, but church records prove he was eleven years old.

5. Collins, Transforming America, 29–31. Ehrman, The Eighties, 10. Kengor, God and Ronald Reagan, 3.

6. Collins, Transforming America, 30–31. Kengor, God and Ronald Reagan, 42.

7. Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan: An American Life (New York: Pocket Books, 1990), 20–21.

8. Richard V. Pierard, “Reagan and the Evangelicals: The Making of a Love Affair,” Christian Century, December 21–28, 1983, 1182.

9. Dinesh D’Souza, Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader (New York: Touchstone, 1999), 52.

10. Quoted in Collins, Transforming America, 38.

11. D’Souza, Ronald Reagan, 63.

12. Quoted in Collins, Transforming America, 39.

13. Quoted in Kengor, God and Ronald Reagan, 115.

14. Quoted in Pierard, “Reagan and the Evangelicals,” 1183.

15. Collins, Transforming America, 41.

16. Pierard, “Reagan and the Evangelicals,” 1183.

17. D’Souza, Ronald Reagan, 67.

18. Collins, Transforming America, 42–43.

19. In a Washington meeting in support of Israel, Kemp stated: “My wife and I like to think of ourselves as serious Bible students.” See Beth Spring, “A Stout Stand for Israel,” Christianity Today, November 20, 1981, 51. Wanniski, The Way the World Works, 346.

20. Pierard, “Reagan and the Evangelicals,” 1183.

21. Wanniski, The Way the World Works, 347. Ehrman, The Eighties, 38.

22. Wanniski, The Way the World Works, 348.

23. Kalman, Right Star Rising, 229.

24. Collins, Transforming America, 61.

25. Wanniski, The Way the World Works, 348–49.

26. Reagan, Ronald Reagan: An American Life, 231–32.

27. Wanniski, The Way the World Works, 350–51. Wanniski implied that Milton Friedman played a role in Reagan’s failure to publicly promote a return to a gold-convertible dollar.

28. “The Anderson Candidacy,” The Nation, 17 May 1980, 586. Richard J. Walton, “Now Is the Time . . .” The Nation, May 10, 1980, 556.

29. Wanniski, The Way the World Works, 351–53.

30. Wanniski, The Way the World Works, 351–54.

31. On Reagan’s candor about his faith, see Kengor, God and Ronald Reagan, 152. Pierard, “Reagan and the Evangelicals,” 1184.

32. “New Right Tops 1980 Religion News,” Christian Century, December 31, 1980, 1283.

33. Hart, From Billy Graham to Sarah Palin, 99.

34. D’Souza, Falwell before the Millennium, 124.

35. Paul Kengor, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism (New York: Harper Perennial, 2006), 67.

36. “Christians in Politics,” Christianity Today, February 6, 1981, 8.

37. D’Souza, Falwell before the Millennium, 129, 131.

38. Quoted in Pierard, “Reagan and the Evangelicals,” 1184.

39. “Letters,” theOtherSide 17, no. 3 (March 1981): 3.

40. John F. Alexander, “Did We Blow It?” theOtherSide 17, no. 2 (February 1981): 10–11.

41. Tom Sine, “Parking Places, Pencils, & Pleasure,” theOtherSide 17, no. 3 (March 1981): 22. Sine, however, made no mention of Reagan.

42. “The Failure of Conventional Wisdom,” Sojourners 10, no.



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