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Chronicles and analyzes the remarkable changes that occurred in the Christian Right from its emergence in the late 1970s through the 1980s.

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Fair and accurate. - Christian Booksellers Association Journal ""Highly readable, well-documented.... Moen chronicles the changes that took place in the Christian Right which began in the mid-1980s. Moen argues that an increasingly political environment led to changes in the tactics of the Christian Right.... Perhaps more importantly, the rhetoric associated with the movement shifted from a strong religious emphasis in the style of a jeremiad to a more liberal focus on individual rights and choices. An excellent work, [that] must be read by anyone interested in the nature of religious politics in the United States. Moen has provided a framework and a chronology which will be extremely useful."" - Review of Religious Research ""Moen's account will, undoubtedly remain one of the very best contributions to the study of the American Christian Right."" - American Politics Review

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      Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
      Publication Date: 10/30/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780817355326, 978-0817355326
      ISBN10: 0817355324

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Chronicles and analyzes the remarkable changes that occurred in the Christian Right from its emergence in the late 1970s through the 1980s.

      Trade Review
      Fair and accurate. - Christian Booksellers Association Journal ""Highly readable, well-documented.... Moen chronicles the changes that took place in the Christian Right which began in the mid-1980s. Moen argues that an increasingly political environment led to changes in the tactics of the Christian Right.... Perhaps more importantly, the rhetoric associated with the movement shifted from a strong religious emphasis in the style of a jeremiad to a more liberal focus on individual rights and choices. An excellent work, [that] must be read by anyone interested in the nature of religious politics in the United States. Moen has provided a framework and a chronology which will be extremely useful."" - Review of Religious Research ""Moen's account will, undoubtedly remain one of the very best contributions to the study of the American Christian Right."" - American Politics Review

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