The Baptizing of America: The Religious Right's Plans for the Rest of Us
Autor Rabbi James Rudinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2006
Here,
at
last,
are
the
war
plans
of
America's
own
religious
extremists.
The
Baptizing
of
America
exposes
the
systematic
campaign
by
Christian
fundamentalists
to
co-opt
and
take
over
every
"room"
of
American
society
from
the
bedroom
to
the
school
room,
hospital
room,
operating
room,
courtroom,
work
room,
reading
room
and
newsroom.
This
book
focuses
on
the
aggressive
and
well-funded
war
currently
being
led
by
fundamentalist
Christians
to
"baptize
America."
It
is
a
prolonged
battle
that
will
determine
whether
the
United
States
remains
a
spiritually
vital
country
—
but
one
without
an
officially
established
religion
—
or
whether
it
will
become
"Christianized,"
a
"faith-based
nation"
in
which
fundamentalist
Christianity
will
be
the
sole
legal
dominant
religion
throughout
the
land.
The
war
will
decide
whether
America
follows
the
path
of
many
other
nations
and
becomes
a
theocracy,
not
unlike
Iran
and
the
former
Taliban
regime
in
Afghanistan.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781560258933
ISBN-10: 1560258934
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 138 x 218 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 1560258934
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 138 x 218 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Over
the
past
35
years,Rabbi
James
Rubindevoted
much
of
his
time
to
observing
and
working
with
the
evangelical
and
fundamentalist
Christian
groups
in
the
United
States.
He
is
currently
the
American
Jewish
Committee's
Senior
Interreligious
Advisor
and
a
member
of
that
organization's
board
of
governors.
During his tenure as Director of the AJC's Interreligious Affairs Department, the AJC became the internationally acknowledged leader in Christian-Jewish and Muslim-Jewish relations. In that capacity, Rudin served as the leader of many conferences both in the United States and overseas. He is the past chairman of the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations, and he has participated in ten meetings with Pope John Paul II. Rabbi Rudin has also participated in historic meetings with the World Council of Churches in Geneva and with Eastern Orthodox Christian leaders in Greece.
He has worked in close consultation with leaders of the well-known Oberammergau Passion Play that is presented every ten years in Germany. It was his leadership efforts that resulted in many positive changes in the portrayal of Jews and Judaism at Oberammergau in 1990 and again in 2000.
Rabbi Rudin was a founder of both the National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry and the National Interreligious Task Force on Black-Jewish Relations. He currently serves as a member of the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law, an interdisciplinary group that focuses on bioethical legislation and issues. Rabbi Rudin was also a member of the Camp David/Presidential Retreat Interfaith Chapel Committee and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission.
Rabbi Rudin is a prolific writer, providing weekly commentaries for the Religion News Service (RNS)/Newhouse Syndicate since 1991. His articles have appeared in numerous publications and he has lectured throughout the world. He has been a frequent guest on many radio and television programs including NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, PBS, NPR, BBC, along with German, Japanese, Korean, Polish and Israeli TV networks.
Before joining the AJC in 1968, Rabbi Rudin served congregations in Kansas City, Missouri and Champaign, Illinois. He was also a United States Air Force Chaplain in Japan and Korea. In 1964 he participated in an interreligious, inter racial voting rights drive in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
During his tenure as Director of the AJC's Interreligious Affairs Department, the AJC became the internationally acknowledged leader in Christian-Jewish and Muslim-Jewish relations. In that capacity, Rudin served as the leader of many conferences both in the United States and overseas. He is the past chairman of the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations, and he has participated in ten meetings with Pope John Paul II. Rabbi Rudin has also participated in historic meetings with the World Council of Churches in Geneva and with Eastern Orthodox Christian leaders in Greece.
He has worked in close consultation with leaders of the well-known Oberammergau Passion Play that is presented every ten years in Germany. It was his leadership efforts that resulted in many positive changes in the portrayal of Jews and Judaism at Oberammergau in 1990 and again in 2000.
Rabbi Rudin was a founder of both the National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry and the National Interreligious Task Force on Black-Jewish Relations. He currently serves as a member of the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law, an interdisciplinary group that focuses on bioethical legislation and issues. Rabbi Rudin was also a member of the Camp David/Presidential Retreat Interfaith Chapel Committee and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission.
Rabbi Rudin is a prolific writer, providing weekly commentaries for the Religion News Service (RNS)/Newhouse Syndicate since 1991. His articles have appeared in numerous publications and he has lectured throughout the world. He has been a frequent guest on many radio and television programs including NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, PBS, NPR, BBC, along with German, Japanese, Korean, Polish and Israeli TV networks.
Before joining the AJC in 1968, Rabbi Rudin served congregations in Kansas City, Missouri and Champaign, Illinois. He was also a United States Air Force Chaplain in Japan and Korea. In 1964 he participated in an interreligious, inter racial voting rights drive in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.