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The Rise of the Religious right in America (Pbs Series)

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An edition of With God on Our Side (1997)

With God on Our Side

The Rise of the Religious right in America (Pbs Series)

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  • 1 Currently reading

The rise of the Religious Right is one of the most important political and cultural stories of our time. To many, the controversial movement threatens to upset the nation's delicate balance of religious and secular interests. To others, the Religious Right is valiantly struggling to preserve religious liberty and to prove itself the last, best hope to save America's soul.

In With God on Our Side - the first balanced account of the impact of conservative Christians on post-war politics - William Martin paints a vivid and authoritative portrait of America's most powerful political interest group.

Race relations, abortion and reproductive rights, homosexuality, the content of the mass media, school curricula, and the nature and role of the family - conservative Christians have engaged all of these socially charged issues, and their activism has irrevocably altered the way America confronts its thorniest problems. How does a free society draw the line between church and state without removing religious conviction from public life? What motivates individual Americans to do battle in the culture wars?

Most important, when politicians and religiously motivated activists join forces, who holds the reins?

Drawing on over 100 new interviews with key figures in the movement, William Martin brilliantly captures the spirit of the age as he explores both sides of this dramatic debate. Written in conjunction with the public television series of the same name, this landmark book is essential reading for all Americans - conservative and liberal, fundamentalist and atheist - who care about the spiritual health and political future of our country.

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Broadway
Language
English
Pages
436

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With God On Our Side: The Rise of the Religious Right in America
June 7, 2005, Broadway
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With God on Our Side: The Rise of the Religious right in America (Pbs Series)
July 1, 1997, Broadway
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First Sentence

"THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, and psychic dislocations created by the twenties, the Great Depression, and global war generated enormous concern over the welfare of the young."

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Library of Congress
BR1642.U5 M37 1996

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
436
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7816974M
Internet Archive
withgodonourside0000mart
ISBN 10
0553067494
ISBN 13
9780553067491
LCCN
96002919
OCLC/WorldCat
34742166
Library Thing
245561
Goodreads
1222703

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The rise of the Religious Right is one of the most important political and cultural stories of our time. To many, the controversial movement threatens to upset the nation's delicate balance of religious and secular interests. To others, the Religious Right is valiantly struggling to preserve religious liberty and to prove itself the last, best hope to save America's soul.

In With God on Our Side - the first balanced account of the impact of conservative Christians on post-war politics - William Martin paints a vivid and authoritative portrait of America's most powerful political interest group.

Race relations, abortion and reproductive rights, homosexuality, the content of the mass media, school curricula, and the nature and role of the family - conservative Christians have engaged all of these socially charged issues, and their activism has irrevocably altered the way America confronts its thorniest problems. How does a free society draw the line between church and state without removing religious conviction from public life? What motivates individual Americans to do battle in the culture wars?

Most important, when politicians and religiously motivated activists join forces, who holds the reins?

Drawing on over 100 new interviews with key figures in the movement, William Martin brilliantly captures the spirit of the age as he explores both sides of this dramatic debate. Written in conjunction with the public television series of the same name, this landmark book is essential reading for all Americans - conservative and liberal, fundamentalist and atheist - who care about the spiritual health and political future of our country.

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