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Under God: Religion and American Politics |  | Author: Garry Wills Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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ISBN: 141654335X Dewey Decimal Number: 322.10973 EAN: 9781416543350
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Product Description In Under God, Garry Wills, one of our liveliest and most eminent political observers, moves through the tapestry of American history, illuminating the instances where American politics and American religion have collided.Beginning with the 1988 presidential contest, an election that included two ministers and a senator accused of sin, Wills surveys our history to show the continuity of present controversies with past religious struggles and argues that the secular standards of the Founding Fathers have been misunderstood. He shows that despite reactionary fire-breathers and fanatics, religion has often been a progressive force in American politics and explains why the policy of a separate church and state has, ironically, made the position of the church stronger. Marked by the extraordinary quality of observation that has defined the work of Garry Wills, Under God is a rich, original look at why religion and politics will never be separate in the United States.
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| Customer Reviews: Wills "Under God" Religion and American Politics" Illuminating June 22, 2010 Mary P. Johnson (Severna Park, Maryland) Anyone who wants to know about the origins of our country and our contemporary political climate will discover everything they need to know in these pages. Informed by Wills' book, we can hold a rational political discussion with anyone who isn't hopelessly confused by those in the rabid, evangelical fringes.
Excellent scholarship February 6, 2010 Dittu Abraham 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Gary is a fine scholar of Christian history. His writing is clear and lucid, and a scholar's delight.
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