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Oxford University Press Faith in the Halls of Power: How Evangelicals Joined the American Elite - Slightly Imperfect

An inside look at how evangelicals during the past three decades have garnered tremendous political and cultural clout, based on interviews with 360 leaders from all spheres of life. Sociologist Lindsay has read widely, offering balanced assessments of politics, the academy, the arts, and business.
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