Review:
"Finally a book that brings it all together, statistics and stories, devastating truth and compassionate hope, investigative reporting and home-spun wisdom. Christine Wicker holds up a mirror for the "Institutional Church" and reveals the nip-and-tuck tricks that have fooled us for the last few decades."--Spencer Burke, Creator of TheOOZE.com and Author of "A Heretic's Guide To Eternity"
"Written with intensity, passion, and compassion, this is one of the year's truly important books on the changing face of religion in America."--Brian McLaren, author of Everything Must Change and A New Kind of Christian
"The title of Wicker's book is itself a powerful statement. The notion of a 'Christian nation' is false and impossible. Wicker dismantles, gently and lovingly, the overweening arrogance of theocrats who, flying the evangelical flag, actually think they are Theo. Thank God for this book--it's overdue and about time!"--James M. Dunn. Professor of Christianity and Public Policy, Wake Forest University Divinity School
"Thoughtful Christian leaders, seeing the opportunities in the shifting religious scene can use Wicker's work as a wake-up call and a road map. My gut tells me Wicker's research and analysis is right."--Todd Hunter, President of Alpha USA
"Wicker combines hard earned fundamentalist insider credentials with journalistic incisiveness to point out that the emperor (formerly known as evangelicalism) has no political clothes (or at least is missing his pants)."--Jim Henderson, Creator of Off The Map and Author of Jim and Casper Go To Church
."..meticulously reported, a joy to read, and filled with profound insights. In what will surely be one of the year's most important books, Wicker offers a brilliantly written take on a provocative topic."--Bill Minutaglio, author of First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty
"With careful analysis, Wicker reveals the spiritual downturn in the Religious Right, how it has lost its hold over contemporary America and what hope that offers the rest of us."--Diana Butler Bass, author of Christianity for the Rest of Us
"Thanks to Christine Wicker for setting the records straight. Puncturing the myth of evangelical invincibility, Wicker offers a more compelling study of faith, commitment and doubt."--Diane Winston, Knight Chair in Media and Religion, University of Southern California
"Combining the style of a journalist with the analytical perspective of a religiously-sympathetic sociologist, Wicker makes a surprising, important, and persuasive case."--Marcus Borg, author of Jesus: Uncovering the Life, Teachings, and Relevance of a Religious Revolutionary
"Clear-eyed and probing, Wicker's book will make you reassess conventional wisdom about faith and politics. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the role religion plays in our national life."--Kevin Merida, author of "Supreme Discomfort" and an associate editor at the Washington Post
With careful analysis, Wicker reveals the spiritual downturn in the Religious Right, how it has lost its hold over contemporary America and what hope that offers the rest of us. --Diana Butler Bass, author of Christianity for the Rest of Us"
Combining the style of a journalist with the analytical perspective of a religiously-sympathetic sociologist, Wicker makes a surprising, important, and persuasive case. --Marcus Borg, author of Jesus: Uncovering the Life, Teachings, and Relevance of a Religious Revolutionary"
Finally a book that brings it all together, statistics and stories, devastating truth and compassionate hope, investigative reporting and home-spun wisdom. Christine Wicker holds up a mirror for the Institutional Church and reveals the nip-and-tuck tricks that have fooled us for the last few decades. --Spencer Burke, Creator of TheOOZE.com and Author of "A Heretic's Guide To Eternity"
Written with intensity, passion, and compassion, this is one of the year s truly important books on the changing face of religion in America. --Brian McLaren, author of Everything Must Change and A New Kind of Christian"
...meticulously reported, a joy to read, and filled with profound insights. In what will surely be one of the year s most important books, Wicker offers a brilliantly written take on a provocative topic. --Bill Minutaglio, author of First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty"
Thoughtful Christian leaders, seeing the opportunities in the shifting religious scene can use Wicker s work as a wake-up call and a road map. My gut tells me Wicker s research and analysis is right. --Todd Hunter, President of Alpha USA"
Wicker combines hard earned fundamentalist insider credentials with journalistic incisiveness to point out that the emperor (formerly known as evangelicalism) has no political clothes (or at least is missing his pants). --Jim Henderson, Creator of Off The Map and Author of Jim and Casper Go To Church"
The title of Wicker s book is itself a powerful statement. The notion of a Christian nation is false and impossible. Wicker dismantles, gently and lovingly, the overweening arrogance of theocrats who, flying the evangelical flag, actually think they are Theo. Thank God for this book it s overdue and about time! --James M. Dunn. Professor of Christianity and Public Policy, Wake Forest University Divinity School"
Thanks to Christine Wicker for setting the records straight. Puncturing the myth of evangelical invincibility, Wicker offers a more compelling study of faith, commitment and doubt. --Diane Winston, Knight Chair in Media and Religion, University of Southern California"
Clear-eyed and probing, Wicker s book will make you reassess conventional wisdom about faith and politics. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the role religion plays in our national life. --Kevin Merida, author of "Supreme Discomfort" and an associate editor at the Washington Post"
..".meticulously reported, a joy to read, and filled with profound insights. In what will surely be one of the year's most important books, Wicker offers a brilliantly written take on a provocative topic."--Bill Minutaglio, author of First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family Dynasty
About the Author:
Christine Wicker was raised in Oklahoma, Texas, and other parts of the South. Her mother's grandfather was an itinerant Baptist preacher, and her dad's father was a Kentucky coal miner. During her seventeen years at the Dallas Morning News, she was a feature writer, columnist, and religion reporter. She is the author of several books, including the highly acclaimed New York Times bestseller Lily Dale: The True Story of the Town That Talks to the Dead.
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