The New Christian Right: Mobilization and Legitimation

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Robert C. Liebman, Robert Wuthnow
Transaction Publishers - Social Science - 256 pages

This book of original essays provides an objective and enlightening analysis of the emergence and changing forms of the New Christian Right. The subject is in itself important in contemporary American life, but in addition The New Christian Right reexamines standard theories of social movements and the relationship between religion and politics in America today.

The book presents findings from original research, including surveys, personal interviews with elites, analysis of financial documents, reanalysis of existing data, and analysis of direct-mail solicitations and other primary literature. The New Christian Right is balanced and objective rather than partisan and evaluative. Using non-technical and non-jargonistic language, the authors raise questions concerning the nature of religion, the role of status groups, and contemporary directions in American culture.

 

Contents

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1
II
31
IV
49
VI
75
VIII
103
X
117
XIII
133
XV
149
XVII
167
XIX
187
XXI
207
XXIII
227
XXV
239
XXVI
251
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