Ideology in America: Challenges to Faith
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Ideology in America: Challenges to Faith  -     By: Alan Geyer

Ideology in America: Challenges to Faith

Westminster John Knox Press / 1997 / Paperback

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In this prophetic and inspiring call to justice, peace, and economic democracy, Alan Geyer proposes strategies for mainline churches and ecumenical institutions as they encounter assaults from conservative religious groups. Carefully tracing the changing political and social landscape of America since the era of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, and the role of the Christian Right in that change. Geyer denounces the smug creed that "business is good; government is bad." With passion and trademark clarity he urges all people of goodwill to renew their commitment to the poor and the disadvantaged.

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Title: Ideology in America: Challenges to Faith
By: Alan Geyer
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication Date: 1997
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0664256333
ISBN-13: 9780664256333
Stock No: WW4256333

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In this prophetic and inspiring call to justice, peace, and economic democracy, Alan Geyer proposes strategies for mainline churches and ecumenical institutions to counter the assault of damaging conservative ideologies. With passion and trademark clarity, he urges all people of goodwill to renew their commitment to the poor and the disadvantaged.

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Alan Geyer is Professor Emeritus of Political Ethics and Ecumenics at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.

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