"An elegantly written book."---David Smith, The Guardian "Marked by Martins impressive research and sharp character sketches, this is a fresh and invigorating look at the interplay between faith, politics, and American law enforcement." * Publishers Weekly * "Martin adds an important new aspect to Hoovers story, based largely on newly released material, showing how he played a large role in the rise of conservative, white, male, Christian nationalism."---Jessica T. Mathews, Foreign Affairs "[ Martin] focuses not just on Hoovers notorious racism but also on his promotion of a distinct brand of conservative evangelicalism."---Adam Hochschild, The Nation "A fine work of scholarship that displays a diligent use of archives and a relentless pursuit of the truth."---Daniel Rey, History Today "The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover is a fascinating insight to a time, place, and community that sought to control the future of their country."---Raymond Radford, Journal of Religious History "A careful and timely study. . . . Martins enlightening, deeply relevant, and readable biography will appeal to anyone interested in postwar conservatism and the intersection of religion, race, and politics in the modern United States."---Randall J. Stephens, Journal of Southern History "I highly recommend."---Michelle Ainsworth, Skeptic "Engaging."---Michael Graziano, Journal of Church and State