WHY THE MORAL MINORITY COULD NOT BECOME A MAJORITY: OBSERVATIONS OF A PARTICIPANT-OBSERVER.
The article comments on David R. Swartz's book "Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism." It provides a background of the Old Christian Right political faction in the U.S. and the emergence of the Evangelical Left. It also criticizes the failure of Swartz to dis...
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| Format: | Electronic Article |
| Language: | English |
| Check availability: | HBZ Gateway |
| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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2015
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Fides et historia
Year: 2015, Volume: 47, Issue: 1, Pages: 101-106 |
| Further subjects: | B
Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism (Book)
B Political Participation B Conservatism B History of conservatism B Religion & Politics B Swartz, David R B United States B Right & left (Political science) History B History B Evangelicalism B National Association of Evangelicals |
| Summary: | The article comments on David R. Swartz's book "Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism." It provides a background of the Old Christian Right political faction in the U.S. and the emergence of the Evangelical Left. It also criticizes the failure of Swartz to discuss the Social Action Commission of the National Association of Evangelicals. |
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| Contains: | Enthalten in: Fides et historia
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