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The Culture Of Disbelief: How American Law And Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion

The Culture Of Disbelief: How American Law And Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion

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The Culture Of Disbelief: How American Law And Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion

by Carter, Stephen L

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Basic Books - A Division of HarperCollins Publishers, 1993. Assumed First Edition . Hard Back. Fine/Very Good. 6 1/4" X 9 1/2. Levine, Ellen - Design. 328 Pages Indexed. What was wrong with the l992 Republican Convention was not the effort to link the name of God to secular political ends. What was wrong was the choice of secular ends to which the name of God was linked. Thus, Patrick Buchanan's world view might be objectionable to the secular liberal, but it should not be more objectionable because he offered a religious justification for it.

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On Feb 23 2008, DennisHWestover said:
Carter developed an excellent treatise of the issues, and the political correctness climate of the day. He is surprisingly more conservative than I expected even though markedly reserved in some areas. I enjoyed his insights and opinions even though I do not totally agree with him. As a veteran of 23 years of law enforcement experience, an ordianed minister earning a Doctorate in Theology and Licensed Professional Christian Counselor, I appreciate his approach to the constitional challenges that present themselves to our society today. This has been a cery enjoyable learning process, one which has caused me to re-evaluate my own thinking and beliefs.

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Title
The Culture Of Disbelief: How American Law And Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion
Author
Carter, Stephen L
Illustrator
Levine, Ellen - Design
Format/Binding
Hard Back
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Used - Fine
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Assumed First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0465026478
ISBN 13
9780465026470
Publisher
Basic Books - A Division of HarperCollins Publishers
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1993
Size
6 1/4" X 9 1/2

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