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"Seth Dowland's monograph makes a fresh and valuable contribution to a densely populated literature, not simply with impressive research and writing, but with innovative engagement with the historical development of the contemporary Christian Right. . . . Dowland shows . . . that gender was not simply one issue among many but was the central organizing category, fundamental analytical logic, and discursive self-understanding." * Journal of Southern Religion *
"What Dowland gives us is a remarkably perceptive analysis of white conservative evangelicals' beliefs about the family, the state, and American society. Other books may chronicle the history of the Christian Right, but few other works succeed so well in taking readers inside the mind of conservative evangelicals to explain how Christian Right activists think." * Reading Religion *
"Dowland's work elucidates the underbelly of the Christian right movement and clarifies the importance of many topics to this group." * Political Science Quarterly *
"This tightly argued, well-executed study stands up admirably on a crowded bookshelf." * American Historical Review *
"As Seth Dowland explains, evangelicals hearkened to a past in which gender lines were clear. . . . It's a story that Dowland tells carefully and fairly." * Christian Century *
"'Family values' politics is omnipresent in the history and rhetoric (and study) of the Christian Right, yet what exactly does it mean, and how, why, and when did it gain such remarkable traction? Weaving a boldly and beautifully written story through the many stages of evangelical family life, grassroots activism, advocacy, and public policy, Seth Dowland tells us. His is the definitive study of a movement-a phenomenon-that has shaped modern American politics in its image." * Darren Dochuk, author of From Bible Belt to Sunbelt *
"'Family values' has become ubiquitous in our culture and yet it has not received serious, thorough, and substantive analysis-until now. Seth Dowland has produced a smart, lively, and engaging book that makes important contributions to political, religious, and cultural history. This book should garner serious attention from a wide readership." * Matthew Avery Sutton, author of American Apocalypse: A History of Modern Evangelicalism *

Table of Contents

Introduction
PART I. CHILDREN
Chapter 1. Christian Schools
Chapter 2. Textbook Politics
Chapter 3. Home Schools
PART II. MOTHERS
Chapter 4. Abortion
Chapter 5. Feminism
PART III. FATHERS
Chapter 6. Gay Rights
Chapter 7. Military Men
Chapter 8. Promise Keepers
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

Family Values and the Rise of the Christian Right

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 21/09/2018
      ISBN13: 9780812224290, 978-0812224290
      ISBN10: 0812224299

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Seth Dowland's monograph makes a fresh and valuable contribution to a densely populated literature, not simply with impressive research and writing, but with innovative engagement with the historical development of the contemporary Christian Right. . . . Dowland shows . . . that gender was not simply one issue among many but was the central organizing category, fundamental analytical logic, and discursive self-understanding." * Journal of Southern Religion *
      "What Dowland gives us is a remarkably perceptive analysis of white conservative evangelicals' beliefs about the family, the state, and American society. Other books may chronicle the history of the Christian Right, but few other works succeed so well in taking readers inside the mind of conservative evangelicals to explain how Christian Right activists think." * Reading Religion *
      "Dowland's work elucidates the underbelly of the Christian right movement and clarifies the importance of many topics to this group." * Political Science Quarterly *
      "This tightly argued, well-executed study stands up admirably on a crowded bookshelf." * American Historical Review *
      "As Seth Dowland explains, evangelicals hearkened to a past in which gender lines were clear. . . . It's a story that Dowland tells carefully and fairly." * Christian Century *
      "'Family values' politics is omnipresent in the history and rhetoric (and study) of the Christian Right, yet what exactly does it mean, and how, why, and when did it gain such remarkable traction? Weaving a boldly and beautifully written story through the many stages of evangelical family life, grassroots activism, advocacy, and public policy, Seth Dowland tells us. His is the definitive study of a movement-a phenomenon-that has shaped modern American politics in its image." * Darren Dochuk, author of From Bible Belt to Sunbelt *
      "'Family values' has become ubiquitous in our culture and yet it has not received serious, thorough, and substantive analysis-until now. Seth Dowland has produced a smart, lively, and engaging book that makes important contributions to political, religious, and cultural history. This book should garner serious attention from a wide readership." * Matthew Avery Sutton, author of American Apocalypse: A History of Modern Evangelicalism *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      PART I. CHILDREN
      Chapter 1. Christian Schools
      Chapter 2. Textbook Politics
      Chapter 3. Home Schools
      PART II. MOTHERS
      Chapter 4. Abortion
      Chapter 5. Feminism
      PART III. FATHERS
      Chapter 6. Gay Rights
      Chapter 7. Military Men
      Chapter 8. Promise Keepers
      Notes
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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