Who's Afraid Of The Religious Right?

Book Summary


What's a nice Jewish guy like Don Feder doing in a crowd like this - with Christian "extremists" like Ralph Reed, Phyllis Schlafly, and Cardinal John O'Connor? Feder's answer: that's where he belongs - as do all Jews (and Christians) who take their faith seriously. Debunking the myth that liberalism is the natural social expression of Judaism, Feder not only defends the agenda of the "Christian right" but identifies the real extremists: the anti-religious, amoral elites that have shoved Judeo-Christian morality to society's margins, and their own ideology down everyone else's throats. In 94 scathing, often hilarious essays (including many of his best and freshest syndicated columns) Feder skewers the villains and cheers the heroes in the battle for America's soul.

Book Details


Book Name Who's Afraid Of The Religious Right?
Author Don Feder
Publisher Regnery Publishing (May 1996)
ISBN 9780895264565
Pages 315
Language English
Price 1667
 
 

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