This volume demonstrates that the Christian Right has a surprising
past. Historical analysis reveals that the countercultural
movements and evangelicalism share a common heritage. Shires warns
that political operatives in both parties need to heed this fact if
they hope to either, in the case of the Republican Party, retain
their evangelical constituency, or, in the case of the Democratic
Party, recruit new evangelical voters.
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