Book Summary
Posner examines the unholy alliance between a new generation of corrupt televangelists and the Republican Party, which eagerly courts the values voters who support these churches. Keenly observed and meticulously reported, "God's Profits" examines the unholy alliance between a new breed of corrupt televangelists and the Republican Party, which is eagerly courting "values voters" in the nation's largest megachurches. Author Sarah Posner exposes the activities of Kenneth Copeland, John Hagee, Rod Parsley, T.D. Jakes, and other politically connected, skillfully marketed, and increasingly influential religious leaders. Preaching the "prosperity gospel"???the notion that faith and tithing alone can ensure financial security???both in their churches and over the airwaves, these charismatic leaders scam the gullible even as they enjoy unprecedented access to top Bush Administration officials. Admired by Republican strategists for their antigovernment ideology and authoritarian leadership styles, these televangelists work together to maximize profits; protect themselves legally; influence elections, judicial nominations, and promote their pro-war, apocalyptic ideas.
Book Details
Book Name | God's Profits: Faith, Fraud, And The Republican Crusade For Values Voters |
Author | Sarah Posner, Joe Conason |
Publisher | Polipoint Press (Jan 2008) |
ISBN | 9780979482212 |
Pages | 207 |
Language | English |
Price | 1162 |