In God We Trust, with God We Fight. Religion in U.S. Presidential War Rhetoric: From Johnson to Obama
Autor/a
Diez-Bosch, Miriam
Franch, Pere
Otros/as autores/as
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Comunicació i Relacions Internacionals Blanquerna
Fecha de publicación
2017-02-15Resumen
In times of war, religion features prominently in U.S. presidential rhetoric. It may be used to strengthen courage and hope or to serve as a powerful tool for accepting sacrifices and losses. In this article we examine the speeches of five presidents given specifically in periods of war: Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Then we analyze variations in the volume and type of religious content among these presidents; we use a textual content analysis methodology to study a representative sample of speeches given by the above-mentioned presidents in time of war. We conclude that U.S. presidents try to persuade the audience that the country is going to war to accomplish God’s will. Under this light, religious rhetoric appears to have a higher correlation with the enemy being fought than with the personal convictions of each president.
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Artículo
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Lengua
English
Materias (CDU)
3 - Ciencias sociales
Palabras clave
Religió
Política i cultura
Retòrica
Guerra
Presidents--Estats Units d'Amèrica
Páginas
32 p.
Publicado por
Taylor & Francis
Publicado en
Journal of Media and Religion, vol. 16, núm. 1, 2017
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