This second edition of an award winning reference work updates and expands its examination of the religious right and its influence on our government, citizens, society, and politics.
The "religious right" is a label that encompasses groups as diverse as mainline and evangelical Protestants, conservative Jews, and Catholics. What prompted these movements to begin? Although there has never been an absolute wall between church and state in the United States—a generation before the Civil War, churches already clashed over slavery—the movement has mostly developed since World War II. This book describes the developing intimacy between the current Religious Right and conservative Republicans.
This second edition of The Religious Right includes an up to date chronology, new biographical sketches, a survey of conservative Christian attitudes, directories of organizations both critical and supportive of the Religious Right, and a 150 page annotated bibliography including radio and TV programs.
• Biographies of the men and women who have advanced the cause and an up to date chronology illuminate the movement's goals
• Further research is aided by annotated listings of print and nonprint resources, websites, and organizations affiliated with the religious right, as well as those in opposition
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Glenn H. Utter is professor of political science and chair of the Department of Political Science at Lamar University, Beaumont, TX.
John W. Storey is professor of history and chair of the History Department at Lamar University, Beaumont, TX.
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