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20th Century Christian Books & Bibles Christian Living Church & State Church Administration Conservatism & Liberalism Modern (16th-21st Centuries) Political Science Politics & Government Politics & Social Sciences Religion Religion & Spirituality Religion, Politics & State Religious StudiesThis is a much-needed expose of the Institute on Religion and Democracy, a benevolent-sounding name for a most un-benevolent organization. The IRD is a radical right-wing "political movement masquerading as a spiritual one." It is funded by the same individuals and organizations, such as the Sarah Scaife Foundation, that fund other right-wing political organizations. Their goal is to take over the mainline Christian churches,...
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This book is a wake up call to everyone who is active God's Mission Field with a community of faith, and is laboring under the impression that their co-workers are all "just nice people". The reality is that often God's potential in each one of us is limited by folks who are only concerned with manipulative, political attepts to glorify themselves. Our churches are under attack in many ways by those whose interests are...
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Steeplojacking, is not only hot off the press, it is a very timely book for many main line Christian denominations. In short the fundamentalist think they are the only Christians and all should believe/accept their interpretations of the Bible. Note: It was exactly what was happening in my local church over a period of few years. At least 75% of the members are bewilder and bruised by the vote taken in July. They failed to...
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As a pastor of a mainline church I can only wish this book had been available more than 10 years ago. Culver and Dorhauer have written a timely and important book to help explain the political assault on the mainline Christian church today. I recommend this book to anyone who desire to stay faithful to the message of the Christian Gospel and to the mainline church.
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In Steeplejacking Culver and Dorhauser discuss the development of the Institute on Religion and Democracy from the early 1980s when it accused pastors of supporting communism, through the 90s when it accused them of supporting "radical feminism" and abortion, to the present day when its wedge issue is homosexuality (so why haven't they been targeting Ted Haggard?) They describe "steeplejacking" as the takeover of churches...
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