Menace in the Megachurch: Politics, Arson, Perjury, the KKK, and Murder

Author:   David R Stokes
Publisher:   Critical Mass Books
ISBN:  

9781947153066


Pages:   450
Publication Date:   22 August 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Menace in the Megachurch: Politics, Arson, Perjury, the KKK, and Murder


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It's pretty much the norm these days--preachers going political, speaking up for candidates who reflect common values and opinions. But the lines separating pulpit and politics, not to mention church and state, were not always as blurred as they are in our time. The harsh partisan tone, combined with the practice of take-no-prisoners-politics on the part of some Christian ministers in our day is something that can be traced back to one controversial pulpit-pounding powerbroker--J. Frank Norris. At the mid-point of the 1920s, people flocked to Norris's First Baptist Church in downtown Fort Worth, Texas--America's original megachurch. He would do just about anything to draw a large crowd. Thousands came to witness his latest extravaganza. He was a folk-hero to many. To many others, J. Frank Norris was a MENACE. By the summer of 1926, he presided over a religious empire, one that included America's largest Protestant church, a tabloid newspaper that reached nearly 100,000 readers every Friday, and his own radio network that saturated cities and towns across the American Southwest. Norris had already survived multiple criminal indictments. He boasted that he could handle anything that came his way. He had fanatically loyal followers (including members of the Ku Klux Klan) and great lawyers. But would they be enough when he found himself charged with first-degree murder and face to face with Sparky --the nickname for the Texas electric chair?

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Author:   David R Stokes
Publisher:   Critical Mass Books
Imprint:   Critical Mass Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.653kg
ISBN:  

9781947153066


ISBN 10:   1947153064
Pages:   450
Publication Date:   22 August 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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For all the colorful characters who became part of Fort Worth's history, surely none surpassed J. Frank Norris, the fiery fundamentalist preacher at Fort Worth's First Baptist Church, in pure outlandishness. His oratory and penchant for publicity brought thousands into his congregation; at one point First Baptist was among the largest churches in the world, a megachurch before the phrase was coined. Unfortunately, for all his oratorical skills, Norris's horizons were limited by several criminal indictments brought on by his tendency for violence. In this book David Stokes tells the J. Frank Norris story. If I hadn't grown up in Fort Worth, I would have thought someone made all this up, but no one did.It really happened. -- Bob Schieffer -- Retired Anchorman--CBS News


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