Author

Publication

2000 - Westview Press, Boulder, Colo, Colorado

Language

English

Word Count

48,500 words, Guess

Page Count

194 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100813397596
  • ISBN-139780813397597
  • Goodreads2957347
  • LibraryThing673899
  • Library of Congress Control Number00040817
and 3 more

Classifications

  • DDC320.5/5/0973
  • LCCBR526 .W53 2000
  • LCCBR526.W53 2000

Description

They have money, influence, power, and they turn out to vote. "They" are groups like Focus on the Family, Family Research Council, and Concerned Women for America -- all parts of the Christian Right. But, are they a serious threat to religious liberty, bent on creating a theocratic state, or the last defenders of religion and family values in America? Bringing the story of the religious right up to the Obama administration, this revised fourth edition explores the history of the movement in twentieth and early twenty-first century American politics. The authors review the expansion of the Christian Right through George W. Bush's second administration and evaluate how the religious right fared in the 2006 and 2008 elections. Although figureheads of the religious right remain in the news, their power in Washington may be declining, and the authors consider the fate of the religious right under the Obama administration. Examining how the religious right both does and does not fit into the proper role of religious groups in American politics, Onward Christian Soldiers? is an essential addition to the Dilemmas in American Politics series. - Publisher.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Dilemmas in American politics

Other Editions

  • Onward Christian soldiers?: the Religious Right in American politicsWestview Press2000-01-01

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