No Longer Exiles
The Religious New Right in American Politics
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£19.99
Publisher: Ethics & Public Policy Center Inc.,U.S.
ISBN: 9780896331723
Number of Pages: 145
Published: 26/12/1992
Width: 16 cm
Height: 23.6 cm
In the turbulent politics of the 1980s, few movements caused as much controversy as the newly mobilized "Religious New Right." It formed a crucial part of the Reagan coalition and helped transform the political life of several regions, notably the Sun Belt. But a directly related presidential candidacy, that of televangelist Pat Robertson, collapsed early, as other movement leaders (including Jerry Falwell) endorsed George Bush. By the end of the decade, both opponents and supporters were wondering just what the Religious New Right had accomplished, and what its potential was for the 1990s. Nine distinguished observers of the movement give their assessments in this provocative collection. Historian George Marsden of Duke, sociologist Robert Wuthnow of Princeton, and two political scientists, Robert Booth Fowler of the University of Wisconsin and Corwin Smidt of Calvin College, ponder the movement's past and future. Five other scholarsóJames Guth, Carl F.H. Henry, James Davison Hunter, Grant Wacker, and George Weigelóoffer challenging responses.
The discussion is a bracing and informative antidote. * First Things * ...provides an accessible, concise fix on the status of the movement. * Commonweal Magazine * ...important reading in the new political era. * Wisconsin Bookwatch * Jam-packed with lucid, enlightening, and stimulating observations on a most influential segment of American society, this is appropriate for academic, public, and high school libraries. Very useful chapter notes add to its value. * Library Journal * Jam-packed with lucid, enlightening, and stimulating observations on a most influential segment of American society, this is appropriate for academic, public, and high school libraries. Very useful chapter notes add to its value. * Library Journal * The discussion is a bracing and informative antidote. * First Things * ...provides an accessible, concise fix on the status of the movement. * Commonweal Magazine * ...important reading in the new political era. * Wisconsin Bookwatch *