Review
"I have just read this brilliant book . . . almost without a break, and I am stunned and horrified . . . ." --
Richard Dawkins, Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, author of Unweaving the Rainbow"In other words, this book is a "must read" volume." --
Gerald A. Larue, Emeritus Professor and Religion Adjunct Professor at University of Southern California, author of Playing God: Deciding Your Life and Death"a blockbuster exposé of the activities of the Religious Right. . . . This is . . . a thorough analysis of a present crisis." --
John Shelby Spong, best-selling author of Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism"an especially important book for all who care about the rights and well-being of women and children." --
Nadine Strossen, President of American Civil Liberties Union, Professor of Law, New York Law School"the most careful and devastating evaluation of the impact of fundamentalism . . . ever produced in the United States. . . ." --
John M. Swomley, Emeritus Professor of Social Ethics, Saint Paul School of Theology, author of Liberation EthicsThis book is an encyclopedic indictment of the extreme Christian right, but . . . can be applied to any extremist belief system. --
Cultic Studies Review, Frank MacHovecThis book's authority hinges on meticulous documentation of a slow but tangible national shift... to an unabashedly apostolic theocracy. --
San Antonio Current, Review by Anjali Gupta[The Fundamentals] is filled with astonishing citations that demonstrate the virulence of the Christian fundamentalists and... their agenda. --
Swans, Review by Gilles d'Aymery
Product Description
The politics, educational policies, and social values perpetuated by Christian fundamentalists are exposed in this critical perspective on the religious right's role in American society. Statistics and studies of the movement are offered that provide insight into the causes and characteristics of fundamentalism and its effects on minority groups including women, children, African Americans, gays, and lesbians. Essays from a variety of authors consider the path to theocracy, the effect of the theology of inerrancy on politics, and the state of fundamentalism in the United States after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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