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Average rating: 3.16 · 38 ratings · 13 reviews · 14 distinct works
Sin Bravely: A Joyful Alter...
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When Did Jesus Become Repub...
3.0 of 5 stars 3.00 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2007
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Blessed Are the Cynical: Ho...
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Reclaiming Our Roots: An In...
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Integrity Biblical Narrative
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Reclaiming Our Roots: An In...
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The Richness of Augustine: ...
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The Integrity of Biblical N...
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“...Subordination of the state to Christian values is precisely what the early Puritans, even those in the tradition of the Mayflower Pilgrims, aimed to do. The First Amendment notwithstanding, large numbers of the American public (especially churchgoing Protestant Christians) have embodied this Puritan way of thinking, viewing America as a "Christan nation." Relatively recent poll data bear out the enduring character of these Puritan convictions. According to a Pew Forum poll held just prior to the 2004 election, over one-half of the public would have reservations voting for a candidate with no religious affiliation (31 percent refusing to vote for a Muslim and 15 percent for a Catholic).”
Mark Ellingsen, When Did Jesus Become Republican?: Rescuing Our Country and Our Values from the Right-- Strategies for a Post-Bush America



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