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The most powerful and most enduring Christian Right movement in America isn’t James Dobson’s Focus on the Family or Pat Robertson’s electoral armies. It is “The Family” – soldiers in the army of God, quietly waging spiritual war in the halls of American power. Their base is a quiet, leafy estate along the Potomac River in Arlington, Virginia, and Jeff Sharlet is the only journalist to have reported from inside its walls.

A New York Times bestseller, The Family dramatically revises conventional wisdom about American fundamentalism. Sharlet reveals its crucial role in the unraveling of the New Deal, the creation of the Cold War, the no-holds-barred economics of globalization, and the slow but steady destruction of the wall of separation between church and state.

Jeff Sharlet is a contributing editor for Rolling Stone and Harper’s and associate research scholar at New York University’s Center for Religion and Media. He regularly comments on religion and politics for major media outlets. He is the co-author, with Peter Manseau, of Killing The Buddha: A Heretic’s Bible (Free Press), and the co-founder of KillingTheBuddha.com. Sharlet is the editor of TheRevealer.org, a review of religion and media for working journalists. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Julia Rabig, a historian.

“Un-American theocrats can only fool patriotic American democrats when there aren’t critics like Jeff Sharlet around – careful scholars and soulful writers who understand both the majesty of faith and the evil of its abuses. A remarkable accomplishment in the annals of writing about religion.”

– Rick Perlstein, author of Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America

Publication date
October 13, 2009
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Page count
464
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9780061801815
Paper ISBN
9780060560058
File size
1 MB
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