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  • '''Christian Right''' refers to a number of contemporary right-wing political movements that a ...e Family Research Council and a large number of issue-specific groups. The Christian Right has created ideologically pure equivalents for a number of social services
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  • U.S. university, Christian but not considered part of the [[Christian Right]], with several campuses in [[California (U.S. state)|California]]
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  • ...; they generally are for more separation of church and state than is the [[Christian Right]]
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  • ...mmunity"; distinctly international in nature rather than focused on U.S. [[Christian Right]]; some of its principles might be associated with the [[Christian Left]]
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  • {{r|Christian Right}} {{r|Christian Right}}
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  • ...congregations of which are not usually considered part of the political [[Christian Right]]. The school moved from an undergraduate college to a full university, wit
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  • A [[Christian Right]], [[social conservative]] group formed in 1977.
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  • [[Christian Right]] non-profit organization based in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado]]
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  • The '''American Family Association''' (AFA) is a [[Christian Right]], [[social conservative]] group formed in 1977 by [[Donald Wildmon]]. It
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  • {{r|Christian Right}}
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  • ...alism|Pentecostal]] minister and "televangelist" with high visibility in [[Christian Right]] politics; organizations founded include [[Regent University]] and [[Regen
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  • ...Participants in the movement often say the movement is a reaction to the [[Christian Right|evangelical right-wing]], which they find overbearing. The movement started
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  • ...ional director [[Abraham Foxman]], who had said "we are facing an emerging Christian Right leadership that intends to 'Christianize' all aspects of American life, fro
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  • Head of [[Christian Right]] interest group, [[Eagle Forum]], for "conservative and pro-family men and
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  • [[Christian Right]] political group, founded by [[Phyllis Schafly]] as "Stop ERA (Equal Right
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  • {{r|Christian Right}}
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  • ...sing the position taken by Foxman, who had said "we are facing an emerging Christian Right leadership that intends to 'Christianize' all aspects of American life, fro
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  • '''Christian Right''' refers to a number of contemporary right-wing political movements that a ...e Family Research Council and a large number of issue-specific groups. The Christian Right has created ideologically pure equivalents for a number of social services
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  • {{r|Christian Right}}
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  • ...gressional District of Missouri]] of [[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]]; [[Christian Right]] and [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]] activist; active in 2004 campaign fo
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  • ...ld but committed to a different order." As opposed to many groups of the [[Christian Right]], which are principally made up of Protestant Evangelicals who, for exampl
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  • ...trong in some areas and has an important role politically as part of the [[Christian Right]]. Preachers like [[Pat Robertson]], the late [[Jerry Falwell, Sr.]], group
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  • It is distinctly international in nature rather than focused on U.S. [[Christian Right]], although there is some criticism that it is exporting principles of that
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  • ...e 1990s. It is considered an organization that reflects the views of the [[Christian Right]].<ref>http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=Qj6gm1oBmNMC&oi=fnd&pg=PR ...ht of its power. His charisma and persuasion attracted membership from the Christian right, thus increasing membership. The Coalition exerted its influence over sout
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  • She is an activist in the [[Christian Right]], who wrote a book on campaigning, ''Running God's Way'', and represented
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  • ...on''' is the Founder, and now Chairman Emeritus, of Focus on the Family, a Christian Right religious organization. He is a licensed psychologist in the state of Cali
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  • | title = History is Powerful: Why the Christian Right Distorts History and Why it Matters
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  • It wasn't until the 1980s and the rise of a politically active [[Christian Right]] stoked by preachers and televangelists like [[Pat Robertson]] and [[Jerry
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  • There is no one explanation for the cultural clashes; while the [[Christian Right]] is involved in many, others are historically based, even going back to op ...n nation, and its law and government should conform to those values. The [[Christian Right]] ranges from those who want no restrictions on the right to express religi
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  • ...at push progressive ideas in politics and the popular culture. While the [[Christian Right]] has been more visible in recent politics, a number of Christian Left orga There may be some issue overlap with the Christian Right, but usually a different approach. For example, both believe in the value o
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  • .../political ideologies held among a subset of persons identified with the [[Christian Right]] in the [[United States of America]]. One can be a [[Religious conservatis
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  • | title = Role-Playing Games and the Christian Right: Community Formation in Response to a Moral Panic
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  • ...This position puts it on the margin of what is generally considered the [[Christian Right]]. <ref name=Platform>{{citation
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  • ...rise of [[televangelism]] in the 1980s, such that the development of the [[Christian Right]] comes to seem inevitable. {{seealso|Christian Right}}
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  • ...obson]]. The group and its subsidiaries are key players in the American [[Christian Right]] movement that has risen to prominence since the early 1980s. They promot
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  • ...te [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976, but thereafter drifted to the far right, or [[Christian Right]] and became a strong voting base for the [[Republican Party (United States
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  • {{main|Christian right|Evangelical left}} The mass-appeal of the Christian right in the so-called [[red states]], and its success in rallying resistance to
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  • ...[Republican Party (United States)]] needs to reduce the influence of the [[Christian Right]]. Dobson said, <blockquote>Whatever she once was, Ms. Parker is certainly
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  • ...aration of Independence'', he continues to express his concern about the [[Christian Right]]'s [[Dominionism|Dominionist]] faction is trying to convert the United Sta
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  • ...nence as a combative and charismatic social conservative and member of the Christian Right. She was a founder of the Tea Party Caucus in Congress and has positioned h She is associated with Christian Right groups including Tony Perkins and the Family Research Council, as well as J
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  • The Christian Right, however, is uncertain about his message. <ref name=WaPo2010-08-31>{{citati
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  • ...advocates of [[Dominionism]], a political philosophy associated with the [[Christian Right]], have used the Declaration to justify that the United States is a Christi
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  • * [[Christian Right/Definition]]
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  • * [[Template:Christian Right/Metadata]]
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  • ...ditional Values Coalition (TVC)''' is an American interest group, of the [[Christian Right]], which represents 43,000 churches.<ref>{{citation
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  • * Ribuffo, Leo P. ''The Old Christian Right: The Protestant Far Right from the Great Depression to the Cold War''. Temp
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  • * [[Christian Right/Related Articles]]
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  • ...suggests, was selected due to a demonstrated ability to connect with the [[Christian Right]] in other books.<ref name=LAT2009-11-17>{{citation
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  • ...clusive, or alternatives that make it more ideologically pure, such as the Christian Right's emphasis on social conservatism, or the libertarian-influenced government
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