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The Art of the Public Grovel:

Sexual Sin and Public Confession in America
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Princeton University Press, 2008 - Political Science - 337 pages

Whether you are a politician caught carrying on with an intern or a minister photographed with a prostitute, discovery does not necessarily spell the end of your public career. Admit your sins carefully, using the essential elements of an evangelical confession identified by Susan Wise Bauer in The Art of the Public Grovel, and you, like Bill Clinton, just might survive.

In this fascinating and important history of public confession in modern America, Bauer explains why and how a type of confession that first arose among nineteenth-century evangelicals has today become the required form for any successful public admission of wrongdoing--even when the wrongdoer has no connection with evangelicalism and the context is thoroughly secular. She shows how Protestant revivalism, group psychotherapy, and the advent of talk TV combined to turn evangelical-style confession into a mainstream secular rite. Those who master the form--Bill Clinton, Jimmy Swaggart, David Vitter, and Ted Haggard--have a chance of surviving and even thriving, while those who don't--Ted Kennedy, Jim Bakker, Cardinal Bernard Law, Mark Foley, and Eliot Spitzer--will never really recover.

Revealing the rhetoric, theology, and history that lie behind every successful public plea for forgiveness, The Art of the Public Grovel will interest anyone who has ever wondered why Clinton is still popular while Bakker fell out of public view, Ted Kennedy never got to be president, and Law moved to Rome.

  

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Review: The Art of the Public Grovel: Sexual Sin and Public Confession in America

User Review  - Margaret Sankey - Goodreads

Tracing the American tradition of confession from Puritan roots through Dwight Moody and Billy Sunday's revival meetings and altar calls, Bauer places the first media "grovel" with Grover Cleveland's ... Read full review

Review: The Art of the Public Grovel: Sexual Sin and Public Confession in America

User Review  - Tim - Goodreads

Fascinating discussion of the secularized confessions that politicians caught in sexual sin are now required to give (by the press, by the public, etc.) A study of the evolution of neoevangelical ... Read full review

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Contents

From Private to Public Confession
1
THE SHIFT TOWARD PUBLIC CONFESSION
9
THE AGE OF PUBLIC CONFESSION
95
Predictions
207
THE TEXTS OF THE CONFESSIONS
219
NOTES
287
WORKS CITED
315
PERMISSIONS FOR THE TEXTS
323
INDEX
325
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About the author (2008)

Susan Wise Bauer is the author of "The History of the Ancient World" (Norton), the first part of a four-volume history of the world. Her other books include "The Well-Trained Mind" and "The Well-Educated Mind" (both Norton). She holds a PhD in American studies from the College of William & Mary.

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