Is the Good Book Good Enough?: Evangelical Perspectives on Public Policy
By Mark R. Amstutz (Contribution by), Timothy J. Barnett (Contribution by), Francis J. Beckwith (Contribution by), Zachary R. Calo (Contribution by), Ron Kirkemo (Contribution by), Jacob Lenerville (Contribution by), Ruth Melkonian-Hoover (Contribution by), Stephen V. Monsma (Contribution by), Eric Patterson (Contribution by), Jeffrey J. Polet (Contribution by), Noah J. Toly (Contribution by), Jennifer E. Walsh (Contribution by), David K. Ryden (Editor)
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By Mark R. Amstutz (Contribution by), Timothy J. Barnett (Contribution by), Francis J. Beckwith (Contribution by), Zachary R. Calo (Contribution by), Ron Kirkemo (Contribution by), Jacob Lenerville (Contribution by), Ruth Melkonian-Hoover (Contribution by), Stephen V. Monsma (Contribution by), Eric Patterson (Contribution by), Jeffrey J. Polet (Contribution by), Noah J. Toly (Contribution by), Jennifer E. Walsh (Contribution by), David K. Ryden (Editor)
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The political emergence of evangelical Christians has been a signal development in America in the past quarter century. And while their voting tendencies have been closely scrutinized, their participation in the policy debates of the day has not. They continue to be caricatured as anti-intellectual Bible thumpers whose views are devoid of reason, logic, or empirical evidence. They're seen as lemmings, following the cues of Dobson and Robertson and marching in lock step with the Republican p...


