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In 1948, joining the wave of post-World War II evangelical missionary activism, the small, nondenominational Church of Christ from Lubbock, Texas, decided to establish its own mission in Italy. The missionaries believed that by promoting religious freedom, they would help spread democracy and American values. But they were also motivated by fervent anti-Catholicism and a conviction that they could challenge the Vatican's near monopoly on religion in Italy. Their zeal and naivety were met with a harsh response from the Catholic Church and its allies within the Italian government. At the same time, the omnipresent Cold War soon forced all the actors involved to adapt their strategies and rhetoric to leverage the situation to their advantage.
Contents
Introduction; 1. 'In the shadow of the Vatican'; 2. Spies, masons and 'purely Communist'; 3. A temporary solution; 4. 'The most eventful year' in the history of the Church of Christ in Italy; 5. Cline Paden's departure; Conclusions; List of archives; Index.