Culture Wars: The Struggle To Control The Family, Art, Education, Law, And Politics In America
A riveting account of how Christian fundamentalists, Orthodox Jews, and conservative Catholics have joined forces in a battle against their progressive counterparts for control of American secular culture.
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Culture Wars: The Struggle To Control The Family, Art, Education, Law, And Politics In America
A riveting account of how Christian fundamentalists, Orthodox Jews, and conservative Catholics have joined forces in a battle against their progressive counterparts for control of American secular culture.
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Culture Wars: The Struggle To Control The Family, Art, Education, Law, And Politics In America

Culture Wars: The Struggle To Control The Family, Art, Education, Law, And Politics In America

by James Davison Hunter
Culture Wars: The Struggle To Control The Family, Art, Education, Law, And Politics In America

Culture Wars: The Struggle To Control The Family, Art, Education, Law, And Politics In America

by James Davison Hunter

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A riveting account of how Christian fundamentalists, Orthodox Jews, and conservative Catholics have joined forces in a battle against their progressive counterparts for control of American secular culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786723041
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 10/14/1992
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
Lexile: 1500L (what's this?)
File size: 563 KB

About the Author

James Davidson Hunter is professor of sociology and religious studies at the University of Virginia and author of Evangelicalism: The Coming Generation (1987).

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