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Jere Van Dyk Interviews Philip Jenkins
Philip Jenkins, Jere Van Dyk

 
     
  Thursday, April 20, 2006

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"What happens between 1974 and 1980?" asks Jenkins. "I argue that there is a shift in political culture, political rhetoric, which is in a generally conservative direction, although sometimes the people who are pushing that conservatism might label themselves liberals or Democrats."

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The Resurgence of Religion in Politics (Public Affairs Program Series)
 
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Christianity, Democracy, Religion
 
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Role of Religion
 
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