American fascists
the Christian Right and the war on America
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Word Count
63,500 words, Guess
Page Count
254 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18587130M
- ISBN-100743284437
- OCLC Control Number72799668
- OCLC Control Numberamericanfascists00hedg
- Library of Congress Control Number2006047123
and 2 more
- LibraryThing1928975
- Goodreads69095
Classifications
- DDC322/.10973
- LCCJC481 .H38 2007
Description
Includes information on abortion, Antichrist, apocalyptic violence, Bible, religious broadcasting media, George W. Bush, Christian Right, Christians, conversion process, converts, creationism, democracy, Democratic Party, dominionism, education system, elections, Darwinʼs theory of evolution, fundamentalism, homosexuality, Islam, Jesus, Jews, lesbians, liberalism, love, male church leaders, cult of masculinity, secular media, moral certitude, Nazism, Rhetoric of persecution, poverty, racism, Rapture, Republican Party, Pat Robertson, Satan, science, secular humanism, sin, televangelists, terrorism, totalitarian movements, Trinity Broadcasting Network, universities, Ur-Fascism, war, women, etc.
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