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Summary

While the Christian Right has been the subject of a good deal of scholarly analysis, it has not been adequately studied within a comparative context -- across time, across different institutional systems, or across different religious communities. In Sojourners in the Wilderness, a host of distinguished scholars examine these dimensions of the Christian Right. The contributors analyze the Christian Right historically -- what is its relationship today with earlier manifestations? How have its organizational structures and strategies changed over time? Sociologically -- what are the current opportunities for Christian Right inroads within African-American, Catholic, and Jewish communities?; and politically -- what accounts for the affinity between many evangelical Protestants and the Christian Right within the American political context, while such an affinity appears to be lacking in other political contexts? All of those interested in religion's role in politics and history will find this book valuable.

Table of Contents

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Foreword
Introduction
The Origins of the Christian Right: Early Fundamentalism as a Political Movementp. 3
The Changing Nature of Christian Right Activism: 1970s-1990sp. 21
The Christian Right Old and New: A Comparison of the Moral Majority and the Christian Coalitionp. 41
Charting the Coalition: The Local Chapters of the Ohio Christian Coalitionp. 57
Bringing in the Sheaves: The Christian Right and White Protestants, 1976-1996p. 75
Catholics and the Christian Right: An Uneasy Alliancep. 93
Still Seeing in Black and White: Racial Challenges for the Christian Rightp. 115
Romancing the Jews: The Christian Right in Search of Strange Bedfellowsp. 139
Divided by a Common Religion: The Christian Right in England and the United Statesp. 171
The Christian Right under Old Glory and the Maple Leafp. 193
The Transformation of the Christian Right in Central Americap. 217
Growing Up Politically: The New Politics of the New Christian Rightp. 235
Citizenship, Discipleship, and Democracy: Evaluating the Impact of the Christian Rightp. 249
Conclusionp. 269
Indexp. 277
About the Contributorsp. 287
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