Politics from the Pulpit. John Chadwick.
by Chadwick, John; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 30Institutions. Publisher: The Record, 2005ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Christian ethics | Christianity and culture | Christians -- Attitudes | Conservatism -- Religious aspects | Election 2004 | Evangelicalism | Political participation | Religion and politics | Republican Party (U.S.) | Social values | VotingDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Few would contend that [Rev. Walter] Healy, whose Pentecostal church has about 1,000 members, was a key political player in New Jersey, let along nationally. But he is one small part of an increasingly influential movement of evangelical Christians mobilizing churchgoers into a political force." (THE RECORD) This article examines how evangelical Christians are increasingly bringing their beliefs into the political arena in order "to shape the nation's agenda."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Politics from the Pulpit, March 13, 2005; pp. A1+.
"Few would contend that [Rev. Walter] Healy, whose Pentecostal church has about 1,000 members, was a key political player in New Jersey, let along nationally. But he is one small part of an increasingly influential movement of evangelical Christians mobilizing churchgoers into a political force." (THE RECORD) This article examines how evangelical Christians are increasingly bringing their beliefs into the political arena in order "to shape the nation's agenda."
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