If I can  ever get funding to do so, I hope to someday research and write a short  book about the strange confluence of evangelicalism with American  nationalism.
 One of the greatest paradoxes of American history is that the strain of  evangelicalism represented by revivalists like Finney – and latter his  heirs such as Dwight Moody and Billy Sunday – which stripped religion of  its sacerdotal, institutional and liturgical apparatuses, would begin  to invest all these same qualities in the civic rites, institutions and  metanarratives of American nationalism, in addition to what William  Cavanaugh has called the “enacted myths of patriotic ritual.” 
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