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Contents Acknowledgments 000 Introduction; Wes Avram 000 Is It Time to Pay Attention? 1. The New American Empire: The Likely Consequences of the "Bush Doctrine"; Robert Bellah 000 2. On Getting Past the Preamble: One Reading of the Strategy; Wes Avram 000 3. Thoughts in the Presence of Fear; Wendell Berry 000 4. Shock and Awe: Life in Mr. Rumsfeld's Neighborhood; James Hudnut-Buemler 000 What Must We Know? 5. Loving Neighbors in a Globalized World: U.S. Christians, Muslims, and the Mideast; David Johnston 000 6. Selling America, Restricting the Church; Michael L. Budde 000 How Might We Talk? 7. Imperial Exegesis: When Caesar Interprets Scripture; Stephen B. Chapman 000 8. "The Most Intolerable of Insults": Remarks to Christian Infidels in the American Empire; Eugene McCarraher 000 And If There's No Going Back? 9. On the True Globalism and the False, or Why Christians Should Not Worry So Much about American Imperialism; Stephen H. Webb 000 10. International Justice as Equal Regard and the Use of Force; Jean Bethke Elshtain 000 Whither the Church? 11. Who Are "We"?: Christian Identity in the Context of Americanism; Allen Hilton 000 12. Pastors, Prophets, and Patriotism: Leading Pastorally during These Times; Arthur Boers 000 13. Empire's Sleepy Embrace: The View from the Pew; Lillian Daniel 000 Appendix: The National Security Strategy of the United States of America (September 20, 2002) 000 Contributors 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Christianity and politics United States, United States Foreign relations 2001-Christianity and international affairs