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Good for Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 580

Good for Society

Good for Society: Christian Values and Conservative Politics In ‘Good for Society’ Martin Parsons has written a book well worthy of its sub title ‘Christian Values and Conservative Politics.’. Good for Society is a robust defence of both our Christian heritage and the Conservative Party. Rt Hon Lord Tebbit CH, former Chairman of the Conservative Party, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and Secretary of State for Employment This is a magnificent, detailed and authoritative examination of the relevance of Christian teaching to today’s Conservative Party. Even when you do not agree with a deduction you are still challenged. Rt Hon Ann Widdecombe, former Conservative MP and Sha...

New Kind of Conservative
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

New Kind of Conservative

Conservative spokesman, author and pastor Dr. Joel C. Hunter forges a new path with A New Kind of Conservative. Hunter takes a provocative look at how faith and politics have interacted in America, giving civic - minded people a balanced and biblically - based approach to political involvement. The author speaks as a conservative Christian with traditional biblical stands regarding abortion and homosexuality, but expands it to include other biblical concerns, such as the environment, poverty, justice issues, AIDS, etc. This is not the ideology and rhetoric associated with the extreme religious right, but rather a broader look at politics that the Bible would have us address. Hunter shows how...

God in the Corridors of Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

God in the Corridors of Power

God in the Corridors of Power: Christian Conservatives, the Media, and Politics in America is a comprehensive study of Christian conservative power in America's political culture—how it was achieved, how it is maintained, and where it is going. It came about in part because of an enduring influence in the school room, the seminary and in the pulpit, and in part because conservatives are so skilled at using commercial and non-commercial media, including religious media, to disseminate their views to broader audiences. Though their power has waxed and waned, they continue to be a potent force in public policy today. The authors argue that the astonishing electoral successes of Christian cons...

Conservative Christians and Political Participation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Conservative Christians and Political Participation

A timely exploration of the political history, growth, and impact of one of the most powerful religious groups in the United States. Conservative Christians and Political Participation examines the involvement and influence of the growing number of Conservative Christians in America. A historical overview of the interaction of religion and politics from colonial times to today sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the demographics of this group, the concerns they share, and the creative methods they employ to achieve their goals through protests, political activity, leadership, and group organization. Case studies tackle highly emotional issues like same-sex marriage, decency in the mass media, school prayer, euthanasia, and American foreign policy toward Israel. The book also covers leaders such as Pat Buchanan and Ralph Reed, and discusses how they have been effective in their lobbying efforts through organizations like the Christian Action Network and the American Family Association.

Bible-carrying Christians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Bible-carrying Christians

Drawn from years of fieldwork, Watt presents a reinterpretation of the way that conservative Protestants influence American politics and culture. He analyses the forms of social power that are assumed to be natural among Bible-carrying Christians.

Conservatism and Grace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Conservatism and Grace

This book offers a systematic and detailed examination of the conservative case for religion by establishment. In doing so, the author demonstrates that the conservative political tradition is rooted in an inescapably religious worldview, and in turn shows what the future of conservatism might be. The author begins the book by analysing the thought of prominent proponents of secular conservatism, chiefly examining the work of Roger Scruton. The author develops a case to show that Scruton’s arguments on the privatisation of religion are in tension with his basing of a conservative political settlement on "transcendent bonds". The author then examines alternatives to secular conservatism, es...

The Christian Right, the Far Right and the Boundaries of American Conservatism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The Christian Right, the Far Right and the Boundaries of American Conservatism

Mothers and meaning on the early modern English stage is a study of the dramatised mother figure in English drama from the mid-sixteenth to the early seventeenth centuries. It explores a range of genres: moralities, histories, romantic comedies, city comedies, domestic tragedies, high tragedies, romances and melodrama and includes close readings of plays by such diverse dramatists as Udall, Bale, Phillip, Legge, Kyd, Marlowe, Peele, Shakespeare, Middleton, Dekker and Webster. The study is enriched by reference to religious, political and literary discourses of the period, from Reformation and counter-Reformation polemic to midwifery manuals and Mother's Legacies, the political rhetoric of Mary I, Elizabeth I and James VI, reported gallows confessions of mother convicts and Puritan conduct books. It thus offers scholars of literature, drama, art and history a unique opportunity to consider the literary, visual and rhetorical representation of motherhood in the context of a discussion of familiar and less familiar dramatic texts.

The Stoning of Sally Kern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Stoning of Sally Kern

This book is about Sally Kern, District 84 House of Representatives member from Oklahoma, and her desire to see America return to the conservative principles that guided the nation’s founders.

How to Be Evangelical without Being Conservative
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

How to Be Evangelical without Being Conservative

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-05-26
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  • Publisher: Zondervan

Many people equate evangelical Christianity with conservatism in religion, politics, theology and social attitudes. Some are scandalized by any separation between them. As one evangelical pastor's wife declared to a church group "We are a conservative people!"In fact, however, evangelicals have not always been conservative; radical stances on doctrines, worship, social norms, politics and church leadership have often marked evangelicalism in the past. The 2007 movie Amazing Grace about William Wilberforce's protracted battle against the slave trade featured a small group of British evangelicals committed to abolition. The same radicalism characterized much of American evangelicalism in the y...

Wrong! Liberal Fallacies about Christian Conservatism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Wrong! Liberal Fallacies about Christian Conservatism

What's Wrong? Christian conservatives are those believers in Jesus Christ who operationalize the core tenets of their faith. To the extent that they are politically active, Christian conservatives influence U.S. elections and policymaking. They are the bane of those who do not understand them, including the adherents to five common fallacies: * Lady Justice Is Blind to God's Law; * Selective Obedience; * Redemptive Self-Determination; * Freedom of Religion Means Freedom from Religion; and * Humanizing the Father. Wrong! is a theological analysis of why U.S. Christian conservatives are the way they are, and it is an examination of the fallacies of faith that make legions of citizens, many of whom in their own right profess a love of God, wish that Christian conservatives would just shut up.