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Title: Who's Afraid of the Religious Right? Author: Don Feder Publisher: Regnery Date Published: May 1996 ISBN: 0895264560 LOCN: BR1642.U5F43 1996 Dewey: 277.3/0825 20 Pages: 315 |
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Preface
Chapter 1: Who's Afraid of the Religious Right?
Chapter 2: What in Heaven's Name is a Jewish Conservative?
Chapter 3: The Secular Jihad
Chapter 4: The Family Under Fire
Chapter 5: The Gay Nineties
Chapter 6: Aborting the American Dream
Chapter 7: The Culture War
Chapter 8: Oy Vey for Hollywood
Chapter 9: Diversity Dogma
Chapter 10: Crying Shame
Chapter 11: Can't Tell Right from Wrong
Chapter 12: The Yoke's on Us
Chapter 13: New World Disorder
Chapter 14: Counterattack
Chapter 15: The Real America
Chapter 16: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Family Values
Author: Feder, Don, 1946-
Title: Who's afraid of the religious right? / Don
Feder.
Published: Washington, D.C. : Regnery Pub., c1996.
Description: xv, 315 p. ; 24 cm.
LC Call No.: BR1642.U5F43 1996
Dewey No.: 277.3/0825 20
ISBN: 0895264560
Notes: Includes index.
Subjects: Evangelicalism -- United States -- History --
20th century.
Fundamentalism -- History.
Christianity and politics.
Conservatism -- United States -- History -- 20th
century.
United States -- Politics and government --
1993-
Control No.: 95052644
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