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2000 years ago Jesus Christ said that His Kingdom was not of this
world. His followers have been trying to prove Him wrong ever
since. During the past 40 years, the evangelical Christian Church
in America has undergone a transformation. In an attempt to reshape
the country in order to restore a moral, Biblically-based
foundation, conservative theology has been married to conservative
political thought. For many people, to be a "social" conservative
Republican and a conservative evangelical Christian mean the same
thing. Has this transformation been positive or has it been a
lethal form of syncretism? As an evangelical Christian since
childhood, Coleman Luck has been raised in the church. He studied
the Bible at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, where his
father, the late Dr. G. Coleman Luck, was a professor. However, a
few years later, Coleman's life took an unexpected turn. After
doing graduate study at USC, he entered the entertainment industry
of Hollywood as a writer. A few years later he became a television
producer and the Showrunner of the hit television series of the
late 1980's, The Equalizer. Coleman has had a unique vantage point
from which to view the cultural and political wars of the last
decades. It is from this double perspective, as both an evangelical
Christian and a long-term member of the Hollywood community, that
Coleman has written The Curse of Conservatism.
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