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Endnotes
1. Clyde Wilcox. "Wither the Christian Right? The Elections and Beyond," In
Stephen J. Wayne and Clyde Wilcox, eds., The Election of the Century
and What It Tells UsAbout the Future ofAmerican Politics (Armonk, NY:
M.E. Sharpe, 2002).
2. Richard Quebedeaux, The New Charismatics II, (New York: Harper and Row, 1983).
3. Michael Lienesch, Redeeming America: Piety and Politics in the New
Christian Right (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press,
1995). See also Edward L. Larson, Summer for the Gods: The Scopes
Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion
(New York: Basic Books, 1997).
4. Leo Ribuffo, Tbe Old Christian Right (Philadelphia: Temple University
Press, 1983).
5. Raymond E. Wolfinger, Barbara Kaye Wolfinger, Kenneth Prewitt, and
Sheilah Rosenhack, "America's Radical Right: Politics and Ideology," in
R. Schoenberger (ed.) The American Right Wing (New York: Holt,
Rinehart, and Winston, 1969); Clyde Wilcox, God's Warriors: The
Christian Right in 20th..CenturyAmericq(Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1992).
6. James Guth, "The Politics of the New Christian Right," in Allen Cigler and
Durbette Loomis, eds., Interest Group Politics (Washington, DC: CQ
Press, 1983); Wilcox, God's Warriors; Matthew Moen, "From Revolution
to Evolution: The Changing Nature of the Christian Right," in S. Bruce,
P. Kivisto, and W. Swatos, eds., The Rapture ofPolitics (New Brunswick,
NJ: Transaction Press, 1995).
7. Robert Liebman, "Mobilizing the Moral Majority," in Robert Liebman
and Robert Wuthnow, eds., The New Christian Right (New York:
Aldine, 1983).
8. Wilcox, God's Warriors; Sharon Georgianna, The Moral Majority and
Fundamentalism: Plausibility and Dissonance (Lewisten, NY: E. Mellen
. Press,1989).
9. Jeffrey K. Hadden, Anson Shupe, James Hawdon, and Kenneth Martin, "Why
Jerry Falwell Killed the Moral Majority," in M.Fishwick and R. Browne
eds., The God Pumpers: Religion in the Electronic Age (Bowling Green,
OH: Popular Press, 1987).
10. David E. Harrell, Pat Robertson, A Personal, Religious, and Political Portrait
(San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1988).
11. John C. Green, and James L.Guth, "The Christian Right in the Republican
Party: The Case of Pat Robertson's Contributors," Journal ofPolitics 50:
150..65; Wilcox, God's Warriors; and Clifford Brown, Lynda Powell, and
Clyde Wilcox, Serious Money: Fundraising and Contributing in Presiden ..
tial Nomination Politics (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995).
12. Moen.
13. Ralph Reed, "What do Religious Conservatives Really Want?" in Michael
Cromartie, ed., Disciples and Democracy (Washington, DC: Ethics and
Public Policy Center, 1994).
14. Matthew Moen, The Transformation of the Christian Right (Tuscaloosa,
AL: University of Alabama Press, 1992).
15. Ibid., 3.
1980..2000.
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