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Jacob's Ladder to the White House
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BOOK WORLD
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5 / 1988 |
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Carl F.H. Henry Carl F.H. Henry, an evangelical theologian, is the author of
more than thirty books, among them The Uneasy Conscience of
Modern Fundamentalism and the six-volume work God, Revelation,
and Authority. |
Is America moving toward a conservative social revolution?
Yes, say Jeffrey K. Hadden and Anson Shupe, students of the contemporary religious scene and of the New Christian right.
The authors of Televangelism, Power, and Politics are respected sociology professors, Hadden at the University of Virginia and Shupe at the University of Texas, Arlington. Hadden is former president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. Both have focused their efforts on studies dealing with the duration or ultimate intensity of the conservative movement in America.
The conservative political and religious surge is more than a reaction to the liberal social forces that have dominated the American scene for more than two decades, they say. It arrests to the national and regional power of patriotic concerns, like the need for private and public virtue, to motivate the masses to energetic political engagement.
Whatever becomes of Pat Robertson's campaign for the presidency--and the two sociologists do not rule out a major political surprise--the New Christian Right coordinates elements powerful enough to shape a cultural revolution that is already "pulling America back to religion and traditional values." The social movement that makes possible Robertson's quest for the White House "will not soon recede. Robertson's bid for the presidency may be premature, but there will be other evangelical candidates, perhaps even better qualified, to do battle with the secular political establishment in
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