Making sense of "Christian America" -- The problem of pluralism -- The limits of politics -- Evangelicals on education -- Male headship and gender equality
Summary
In recent decades Protestant evangelicalism has become a conspicuous and--to many Americans, worrisome--part of this country's cultural and political landscape. But just how unified is the supposed constituency of the Christian Coalition? And who exactly are the people the Christian Right claims to represent? In the most extensive study of American evangelicals ever conducted, Christian Smith explores the beliefs, values, commitments, and goals of the ordinary men and women who make up this often misunderstood religious group
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-251) and index