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The evangelical movement began in the revivals of the 18th and 19th centuries, known in America as the Great Awakenings. A populist rebellion against the established churches, it became the dominant religious force in the country.
During the 19th century, white evangelicals split apart dramatically, first North versus South and then, at the end of the century, modernist versus fundamentalist. After World War II, Billy Graham, the revivalist preacher, attracted enormous crowds and tried to gather all Protestants under his big tent, but the civil rights movement and the social revolution of the '60s drove them apart again. By the 1980s, Jerry Falwell and other Southern televangelists, such as Pat Robertson, had formed the Christian right. Protesting abortion and gay rights, they led the South into the Republican Party, and for 35 years they were the sole voice of evangelicals to be heard nationally. Eventually a younger generation of leaders protested the Christian right's close ties with the Republican Party and proposed a broader agenda of issues, such as climate change, gender equality, and immigration reform.
Evangelicals have, in many ways, defined the nation. They have shaped our culture and our politics. Frances FitzGerald's narrative of this distinctively American movement is a major work of history, piecing together the centuries-long story for the first time. Evangelicals now constitute 25 percent of the American population, but they are no longer monolithic in their politics. They range from Tea Party supporters to social reformers. Still, with the decline of religious faith generally, FitzGerald suggests that evangelical churches must embrace ethnic minorities if they are to survive.
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Long before the "culture wars" usually associated with the rise of conservative politics, driven individuals funded think tanks, fought labor unions, and formed organizations to market their views.These nearly unknown, larger-than-life, and sometimes eccentric personalities - such as General Electric's zealous, silver-tongued Lemuel Ricketts Boulware and the self-described "revolutionary" Jasper Crane of DuPont - make for a fascinating, behind-the-scenes view of American history.
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The Conservative battle for taking back the New Deal
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Why Liberals Win the Culture Wars (Even When They Lose Elections)
- The Battles That Define America from Jefferson's Heresies to Gay Marriage
- De: Stephen Prothero
- Narrado por: Tristan Morris
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Though they may seem to be dividing the country irreparably, today's heated cultural and political battles between right and left, progressives and the Tea Party, religious and secular are far from unprecedented. In this engaging and important work, Stephen Prothero reframes the current debate, viewing it as the latest in a number of flashpoints that have shaped our national identity.
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Resistance to Change
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De: Stephen Prothero
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The Story of Reality: Audio Lectures
- How the World Began, How It Ends, and Everything Important That Happens in Between
- De: Gregory Koukl
- Narrado por: Greg Koukl
- Duración: 2 h y 16 m
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In The Story of Reality: Audio Lectures, best-selling author and host of Stand to Reason Gregory Koukl explains the words that form the narrative backbone of the Christian story. Each lecture identifies the most important things that happen in the story in the order they take place, beginning with an examination of reality, and God, and moving though man, Jesus, the cross, and resurrection.
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Wonderful Book - everyone should read!!!
- De Bent Tree Church en 01-16-21
De: Gregory Koukl
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Founding Faith
- Providence, Politics, and the Birth of Religious Freedom in America
- De: Steven Waldman
- Narrado por: David Colacci
- Duración: 9 h y 46 m
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The culture wars have distorted the dramatic story of how Americans came to worship freely. Many activists on the right maintain that the United States was founded as a "Christian nation". Many on the left contend that the Founders were secular or Deist and that the First Amendment was designed to boldly separate church and state throughout the land. None of these claims are true, argues Beliefnet.com editor in chief Steven Waldman.
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Eye-opening
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De: Steven Waldman
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The Big Sort
- Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart
- De: Bill Bishop, Robert G. Cushing
- Narrado por: Paul Brion
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In 2004, journalist Bill Bishop coined the term "the big sort". Armed with startling new demographic data, he made national news in a series of articles showing how Americans have been sorting themselves into alarmingly homogeneous communities - not by region or by state but by city and even neighborhood. Over the past three decades, we have been choosing the neighborhoods (and churches and news shows) compatible with our lifestyles and beliefs.
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Build the Wall?
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Rule and Ruin
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The chaotic events leading up to Mitt Romney's defeat in the 2012 election indicated how far the Republican Party had rocketed rightward away from the center of public opinion. Republicans in Congress threatened to shut down the government and force a U.S. debt default. Tea Party activists mounted primary challenges against Republican officeholders who appeared to exhibit too much pragmatism or independence. Moderation and compromise were dirty words in the Republican presidential debates. The GOP, it seemed, had suddenly become a party of ideological purity. Except this development is not new at all.
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Kabaservice doesn't make the case
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Unholy
- Why White Evangelicals Worship at the Altar of Donald Trump
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In this taut inquiry, Posner digs deep into the radical history of the religious right to reveal how issues of race and xenophobia have always been at the movement’s core, and how religion often cloaked anxieties about perceived threats to a white, Christian America. Fueled by an antidemocratic impulse, and united by this narrative of reverse victimization, the religious right and the alt-right support a common agenda.
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How We Got Here
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The Crisis of Zionism
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A dramatic shift is taking place in Israel and America. In Israel, the deepening occupation of the West Bank is putting Israeli democracy at risk. In the United States, the refusal of major Jewish organizations to defend democracy in the Jewish state is alienating many young liberal Jews from Zionism itself. In the next generation, the liberal Zionist dream - the dream of a state that safeguards the Jewish people and cherishes democratic ideals - may die.
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Urgent call to save the Jewish state from itself!
- De Mushon en 07-02-12
De: Peter Beinart
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Liberal Fascism
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- De: Jonah Goldberg
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"Fascists", "Brownshirts", "jackbooted stormtroopers" - such are the insults typically hurled at conservatives by their liberal opponents. Calling someone a fascist is the fastest way to shut them up, defining their views as beyond the political pale. But who are the real fascists in our midst?
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- De Mark en 05-10-08
De: Jonah Goldberg
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The Post-American Presidency
- The Obama Administration's War on America
- De: Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer
- Narrado por: Mel Foster
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Widely popular conservative blogger Pamela Geller and New York Times best-selling author Robert Spencer team up for this battle cry about the damage being done by the current administration's policies to the institution of the American presidency.
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The real truth behind the Obama administration
- De Joyce Blue en 04-10-16
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The Second Coming of the KKK
- The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition
- De: Linda Gordon
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By legitimizing bigotry and redefining so-called American values, a revived Klan in the 1920s left a toxic legacy that demands reexamination today. Boasting four to six million members, the reassembled Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s dramatically challenged our preconceptions of hooded Klansmen, who through violence and lynching had established a Jim Crow racial hierarchy in the 1870s South.
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Necessary History
- De S. Summers en 01-29-18
De: Linda Gordon
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Wingnuts
- How the Lunatic Fringe Is Hijacking America
- De: John P. Avlon, Tina Brown - foreword
- Narrado por: John P. Avlon, Tina Brown (foreword)
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Whats a wingnut? A wingnut is someone on the far-right or far-left wing of the political spectrum professional partisans, unhinged activists, and paranoid conspiracy theorists. Barack Obama campaigned as an antidote to the politics of polarization, promising to transcend the old divides of left and right, black and white, red states and blue. But in the first year of his presidency, he is presiding over an eruption of hate and hyper-partisanship that threatens to mock the promise upon which he was elected.
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Disturbingly disappointing
- De Steven en 02-20-10
De: John P. Avlon, y otros
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- Trebla
- 02-07-18
An important story told with too many words
Fitzgerald has done an amazing amount of fact gathering and attention to detail. That has, however, distracted from the message of the origin, evolution and present state of the folks we call evangelicals. While co-mingling the religious and political worlds he did not make a clear case why so many would agitate & vote against core religious beliefs. The important summary was limited in the afterward in about one paragraph- that needed much more explication.
The spoken performance was about perfect- clear, well paced & free of mispronounced words- Roy needs to do more books.
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- Micah
- 08-05-18
Historical look at fundamentalist, evangelicals, and the Christian Right
FitzGerald goes all the way back to the Great Awakening to trace the history of the Christian Right. If you want to know why Evangelicals vote Republican, and how they came to their beliefs, read this book. It is fascinating. A great insight into the political leanings of Christians in America.
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- J. Pietersen
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Enlightening!
This detailed and thoughtful overview of how the gospel-Christians have shaped the course of American politics over the past two millennia helps one understand recent and current social directions in that country. I'm glad I took the time to work through it.
The reading by Francis Roy is calm, clear, very well articulated and never overbearing.
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- OneForAll
- 02-10-18
Compelling, if a bit biased
A comprehensive, sometimes tedious but often fascinating history of the whole evangelical movement in one volume. (To be fair, I think "tedious" means hearing about people I'm not so interested in, like Ralph Reed; "fascinating" with people I was curious about, like Billy Graham and James Dobson.) It charts the movement from its Great Awakening beginnings through the election of Donald Trump, focusing on the major players along the way.
What struck me was the movement's continual emphasis on politics and the issues of the day, trying to force a heavenly society into being using worldly political, legislative means. Not surprisingly, it doesn't appear God has blessed such efforts even after 20+ years.
The author tells the story from the leftish point of view, minding PC buzzwords like "anti-abortion" to describe the pro-life community, and "pro-choice" for the anti-life abortion supporters. He tells of the Republican Senators who suddenly confessed to adulterous affairs during the Clinton impeachment, but he doesn't say why: Clinton had Larry Flynt on his side, who dug up the dirt on the Senators. As if to say, What about your own indiscretions?
The author also brought my attention to another book, this one by two former Christian Right leaders, "Blinded by Might." I'll be checking that one out next.
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- Donna Anastasi
- 09-10-20
Well told journalistic account
Well told journalistic account of Evangelicals in America and in politics. Defines Evangelical vs. Fundamentalist vs Southern Baptist vs religious right. Discusses the leaders and their influence. Also the constant battles and often surprising sides taken in battles, such as position on slavery and on social programs for the poor. Must read for anyone who wants to understand this flavor of Christianity and their role in politics.
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- Benzion N. Chinn
- 08-07-18
Tradtionalism Vs. Fundamentalism
This book stands as a model of how to handle one of the most important issues in modern religion, traditionalism vs. fundamentalism. In a traditionalist model where there is no clear and present danger from any Enlightenment or secularism. In a traditional society, people might be fairly conservative in practice while caring little for ideology. Religion is the society in which they live. It is important but, like oxygen, easy to take for granted and ignore. To be a fundamentalist, you first have to be conscious that you are under attack. This makes people much less tolerant because all of a sudden even minor deviations become signs that a person has aligned with the "enemy."
A good example of this is the infamous Scopes trial regarding the teaching of evolution. Fitzgerald argues that the push to ban evolution from classrooms had little to do with people from Tennessee, where there were few actual "unbelievers" to threaten anyone. Rather, the attack on evolution came from northern fundamentalists, who were fighting a losing battle with the liberal wings within their own denominations, not just regarding evolution but over the authority of scripture itself.
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- Daniel Reyes
- 05-16-21
Fascinating history
As somebody who grew up in the Evangelical Church oh, I was unaware of how much history there was to learn. I learned a lot from this book. You can truly see how the events of our day have been molded by our history. I strongly recommend this for anyone who wants to know more about why they believe the things that they believe.
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- audiomyangel
- 09-02-23
Understanding. I’ve listened to it twice so far.
I recommend the work. It is deeply researched and well written. She succeeding in capturing the essence of white evangelical (what I like to call “political”) Christianity. Much of the early material was new to me. The recent history, I lived through. I came to the work desperate to “figure out” the trauma I experienced as teenager. I thought I had dealt with it, buried it, until 2016. Trump was elected. (My parents met at Baylor. I “born again” when I was 12. I left the church when I came out at age 16, in 1992. I was forced into pray away the gay groups.) The material is dense, but never too much for my intense curiosity. She is critical but respectful, sympathetic when appropriate, but overall the tone is detached, matter of fact. Her understated dry wit bites just right. Some conservatives won’t like her moral perspective: too humane. For that, and more, I thank the author.
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- tyler
- 04-03-18
Amazing detail!
This book should be read be anyone curious about the marriage between Christianity and the republicans. It’s very accurate and reminded me of so many things I was raised to believe, and exposed how backwards and power hungry the religious right was. A great book a great read! So glad I listened to this!
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- T. Johnston
- 06-15-18
Good book boring narration
The reader speaks in a slow monotone like he’s trying to put you in a hypnotic trance.
Good book but I would avoid anything by this narrator.
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