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Bevan Sewell, Pragmatism, Religion, and John Foster Dulles’s Embrace of Christian Internationalism in the 1930s, Diplomatic History, Volume 41, Issue 4, September 2017, Pages 799–823, https://doi.org/10.1093/dh/dhx029
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This article focuses on John Foster Dulles's engagement with religion and the role it played in his worldview. In doing so, it argues that his embrace of Christian internationalism should be seen as a part of an intellectual progression shaped by Pragmatist working methods rather than a spiritual reawakening.
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