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Kingdom coming : the rise of Christian nationalism
Goldberg, Michelle, 1975-
Christian nationalism is what Goldberg, a senior writer at Salon, calls the totalistic political ideology adhered to by millions of Americans that consciously repudiates Enlightenment rationalism. It differs from earlier enthusiastic religious outbreaks in the US, she says by extrapolating a total political program from its interpretation of Christian scripture, yoking
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Publisher: W.W. Norton & Co.,
Pub date: 2006.
Pages: viii, 242 p. ;
ISBN: 0393060942
Item info: 8 copies available at Main Library, Blue Ash, Green Township, Madeira, and Symmes Township.
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Kingdom coming : the rise of Christian nationalism
Goldberg, Michelle, 1975-

Summary

Christian nationalism is what Goldberg, a senior writer at Salon, calls the totalistic political ideology adhered to by millions of Americans that consciously repudiates Enlightenment rationalism. It differs from earlier enthusiastic religious outbreaks in the US, she says by extrapolating a total political program from its interpretation of Christian scripture, yoking that program to a political party, and seeing America's triumphs as a confirmation of their truth. Annotation©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Publishers Weekly Review

Starred Review. In an impressive piece of lucid journalism, Salon.com reporter Goldberg dives into the religious right and sorts out the history and networks of what to most liberals is an inscrutable parallel universe. She deconstructs "dominion theology," the prevalent evangelical assertion that Christians have a "responsibility to take over every aspect of society." Goldberg makes no attempt to hide her own partisanship, calling herself a "secular Jew and ardent urbanite" who wrote the book because she "was terrified by America's increasing hostility to... cosmopolitan values." This carefully researched and riveting treatise will hardly allay its audience's fears, however; secular liberals and mainstream believers alike will find Goldberg's descriptions of today's culture wars deeply disturbing. She traces the deep financial and ideological ties between fundamentalist Christians and the Republican Party, and discloses the dangers she believes are inherent to the Bush administration's faith-based social services initiative. Other chapters follow inflammatory political tactics on wedge issues like gay rights, evolution and sex education. Significantly, her conclusions do not come off as hysterical or shrill. Even while pointing to stark parallels between fascism and the language of the religious right, Goldberg's vision of America's future is measured and realistic. Her book is a potent wakeup call to pluralists in the coming showdown with Christian nationalists. (May 15) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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Kingdom coming : the rise of Christian nationalism
Goldberg, Michelle, 1975-
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Key: ocm62755498
Data source: OCoLC
Fixed field data: 051219s2006 nyu b 001 0 eng
LCCN: 2005036593
Natl bibliography #: (GBA627305 bnb)
ISBN: 0393060942 (hardcover)
IAN: 9780393060942
Cataloging source: DLC DLC UKM BAKER
Authentication code: pcc
Local holdings: OCPP
LC Call Number: BT82.25 .G65 2006
DDC class no.: 277.3/083 22
Local DDC call #: 277.3083 G618, 2006
Personal name: Goldberg, Michelle, 1975-
Title: Kingdom coming : the rise of Christian nationalism / Michelle Goldberg.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : W.W. Norton & Co., 2006.
Proj. pub. date: 0606
Description: viii, 242 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents note: Introduction: taking the land -- This is a Christian nation -- Protocils of the elders of San Francisco: the political uses of homophobia -- Lord of the laboratory: intelligent design and the war on the enlightenment -- The faith-based gravy train -- AIDS is not the enemy: sin, redemption, and the abstinence industry -- No man, no problem: the war on the courts -- Conclusion: exiles in Jesusland.
Held by: MAIN BLUE_ASH GREEN_TWP MADEIRA SYMMES_TWP
Topical subject: Dominion theology.
Topical subject: Christianity and politics.
HTTP: Table of contents
OCLC-MARC processing: C0 OCP
Nat. bib. control #: 013414548 Uk
Vendor data: Baker & Taylor BKTY 23.95 17.96 0393060942 0006650303 active