American Decades
Hargis, Billy James 1925-
RIGHT-WING CHRISTIAN MINISTER
Right-Wing Christianity.
Billy James Hargis attracted public attention in the 1960s with his Christian Anti-Communist Crusade ministry, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This right-wing political and religious group focused on the threat of Communist subversion in the United States and Communist influence in Mainline Protestant denominations.
American Christian College.
In 1970 Hargis organized the American Christian College in Tulsa to teach "anti-Communist, patriotic Americanism." The following year he organized Americans for Life, one of the growing number of antiAbortion groups hoping to block the liberalization of Abortion laws. Hargis's thriving ministry erupted in scandal in 1974 when several of the students at his college, male and female, accused him of sexual improprieties. In spite of Hargis's resignation from the college presidency, the American Christian College closed in...
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1970's Religion
- Overview
- Topics in the News
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Headline Makers
- Armstrong, Herbert W. 1892-1986
- Bakker, Jim 1940- and Bakker, Tammy 1942-
- Bright, Bill 1921-
- Graham, Billy 1918-
- Greeley, Andrew Moran 1928-
- Hargis, Billy James 1925-
- Jackson, Jesse 1941-
- Kahane, Meir 1932-1990
- La Haye, Tim 1926- and La Haye, Beverly 1926-
- Roberts, Oral 1918-
- Robertson, Pat 1930-
- Schuller, Robert 1926-
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Religion, 1970–1979
