God's Own Country: Tales from the Bible Belt: Power and the Religious Right in the USA

God's Own Country: Tales from the Bible Belt: Power and the Religious Right in the USA

by StephenBates (Author)

Synopsis

Right-wing evangelical Christianity has come to dominate American political and social life in recent years, dividing the country and sparking cultural and moral battles whose outcome will determine how the world's only superpower is shaped in the 21st Century. High politics and low tactics frame a fierce debate which goes much further back in the country's history than the accession of George W. Bush in 2001. It's a battle that sears America's soul and affects the world. In this book Stephen Bates explains why what happens in the Bible Belt matters to us - and how there are those who hope to export the battle to Britain. American fundamentalist religion has the potential to impact on crucial and acutely dangerous areas of the world. Its priorities are often arcane and sometimes weird. But it is already affecting American government policy at home and abroad: not least in Israel and the Middle East, where some are predicting the world's last and greatest battle will be fought. Where will America's battle for its soul take the world - and will it be a better place?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: First Thus
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 19 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0340909269
ISBN 13: 9780340909263
Book Overview: Controversial new book by the Guardian's religious affairs correspondent

Media Reviews
On THE CHURCH IN CRISIS - 'A brilliant overview of the current crisis [the question of homosexuality] engulfing the church' * The Observer *
This tour of the wilder shores of US evangelism engages seriously with its ideas. * FT *
Author Bio

Stephen Bates is the Guardian's award-winning Religious Affairs Correspondent. Educated at New College, Oxford, he has reported from many parts of the world for the Guardian and other national newspapers during a 30 year career in journalism. He travelled extensively in the US, interviewing many of the key players on the American religious scene for this book. Stephen Bates was named British Religious Writer of the Year in 2005 and 2006 and is the author of the internationally praised A Church at War (Hodder). He is married with three children and lives in Kent.